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  2. The real cost of owning a dog revealed - AOL

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    Ongoing costs of having a dog “As well as one-off costs, you will need to think about budgeting for ongoing things such as food, pet insurance, and routine veterinary care,” says Dr. MacMillan ...

  3. Commercial animal cloning - Wikipedia

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    In September 2009, BioArts announced the end of its dog cloning service. [26] In July 2008, the Seoul National University (co-parents of Snuppy, reputedly the world's first cloned dog in 2005) created five clones of a dog named Booger for its Californian owner. The woman paid $50,000 for this service.

  4. Here's How Much It Really Costs to Have a Dog in 2024 - AOL

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    Rover states, "The annual costs of caring for a dog can range from $1,000–$5,225 a year, while the typical monthly cost of owning a dog lies between $80-$440. This is an annual increase of $100 ...

  5. Give a dog a clone: Heartbroken couple to spend £40,000 to ...

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    A couple whose dog was killed after being hit on the road are to spend almost £40,000 on cloning their beloved pet.. Bijoux, a 10-month-old cross between a husky and a chow chow, went missing ...

  6. ViaGen Pets - Wikipedia

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    ViaGen Pets, based in Cedar Park, Texas, is a division of TransOva Genetics, that offers animal cloning services to pet owners. ViaGen Pets division was launched in 2016. [1] ViaGen Pets offers cloning as well as DNA preservation services, sometimes called tissue or cell banking. [2]

  7. Sinogene Biotechnology - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, Sinogene became the first company to successfully clone an Arctic wolf, [11] and started horse cloning in 2023. [12] [7] The donor cell came from a wild female Arctic wolf, the oocyte was from a female dog, and the surrogate was a beagle. [8] The company transferred 85 embryos into seven beagles and one Arctic wolf was born. [13]

  8. Dog cloning - Wikipedia

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  9. Woman Dishes Out $50K for 'Cloned Copies' of Her Late Cat - AOL

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    People magazine reported on a prior interview another couple who cloned their cat, North Carolina couple Bryan and Ashley Bullerdick , who paid $25,000 to clone their cat Cinnabun gave, where ...