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    to clone or not to clone

    hey guys i wanted some opinions on getting a clone, how much ? does he keep his drive ? i have a red that i picked up as soon as i got out u.s.m.c. honorably. and got lucky to find this pup. to make a short story the breeder was in the right place but wrong time with money in wallet. hsus busted him. destroyed his dogs except a this pup and a female i took to ny. they (hsus) bothered me for awhile but i was still in marine mood. this is his ped

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    sorry about that..
    http://www.thepitbullbible.com/forum...p?dog_id=18363
    he is on borrowed time at 12yrs

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    Many years ago I read an article about a cost of around $50.000, do not know if it was true or not. Usually services of this kind apply to old rich people attached to their pets that want to keep them around for ever. Keep in mind that clones reach the maturity of the original animal in a very short time, that means that if the donnor is 12 years old, then the clone will be at that point in a few years.

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    thank you for the info, i am far from rich, and thats a lot of green.

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    They do not have accelerated aging. Cost is 100,000. South korea the forefront of it. Dr. Hwang

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    thank you , very much. i really appreciate it. i will look him up. do you know about personality or drive will clone have it ?
    because to recoup that money without those traits is a gamble. he provided outstanding service dog.

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    Dr. Hwang Woo-suk

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    not much luck finding him. but evo you have very nice dogs
    50 -100,000 is too thick for my blood. i am not a breeder i just like to work with 1 or 2 dogs at a time only.

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    Dr. Hwang got fired. Starting his own gig

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    Fired for falsifying results ...

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