Thanks to radical advancements in technology, your beloved pet — or at least a version of him or her — can now live forever, using tissue samples collected before their death.
A Variety magazine interview with Barbra Streisand last week drew attention for one curious revelation: Two of Streisand’s Coton de Tulear dogs are clones of the entertainer’s dog Samantha, who died ...
For many people, losing a beloved dog feels like losing a member of the family. The idea of cloning offers a tempting possibility, the chance to see a familiar face again, to hold what looks like the ...
The concept of cloning pets has stepped off the big screen into reality. Making a genetic replica of your precious dog or cat sounds like something from a dream world, but it's no longer science ...
You love your dog or cat. Someday your dog or cat will die. (I’m sorry, but it’s inevitable.) What if you could put aside the genetic materials to make a perfect copy of your beloved animal, a clone ...
Last week the TLC network broadcast a fluffy documentary called "I Cloned My Pet" which followed the travails of three bereaved dog lovers. Peter Onruang and Wolfie were featured on this blog last ...
Fifteen years ago, when hair stylist Roberto Novo met a French bulldog puppy at the pet shop next to his salon, it was love at first snuggle. “He started to lick my face, and it was like he was saying ...
Barbra Streisand cloned a beloved dog, as revealed in a wide-ranging cover story for Variety. Her two pups Miss Violet and Miss Scarlett (who appear periodically on her Instagram) are clones of her ...
Barbra Streisand was barking up the wrong tree when she decided to have her dog cloned, as far as PETA is concerned. Following a report that Streisand had her Coton du Tulear dog Samantha cloned, ...
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