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Florida Couple Pays $150,000 for Cloned Dog

Filed under: Pets

A couple in Boca Raton, Florida, just took ownership of their new puppy, which just happens to be a clone of their old yellow lab, Sir Lancelot, who died last year. The couple had Lancelot's DNA frozen 6 years ago, and then paid $150,000 to have the dog brought back to life as a clone. It's the first time the procedure has been performed commercially.

I love my Maltese, but I don't think I would ever choose to have her cloned. I don't think I could ever look at the clone and not get a weird feeling! Someday I'll have to find some other way to cherish her memory.

Born-Again Pets Will Cost You

Filed under: Services, Pets


I had kind of forgotten about the whole cloning thing since it hasn't beat Britney out of the news in quite some time but when I came across this woman's payment of $50,000 to recreate her beloved pit bull Booger I just had to check it out. Apparently, this practice is available in Korea and typically costs $150,000 but since the owner was willing to allow the event to be publicized RNL Bio is giving her a discount. Their hope is to bring back about 500 pets each year as the business grows. Sounds like quite the profitable gig!


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