Would You Clone Your Dog? The Wild, Expensive, and Ethically Messy World of Pet Cloning

28/10/2025 14 min
Would You Clone Your Dog? The Wild, Expensive, and Ethically Messy World of Pet Cloning

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Pet cloning technology has transformed from a distant sci-fi concept into a high-priced reality for pet owners desperate to hold onto their beloved companions. What was once limited to research labs following the groundbreaking cloning of Dolly the sheep in 1996 has evolved into a commercial service offering genetic replicas of cherished pets—for those willing to navigate the scientific, financial, and ethical complexities.Key TakeawaysPet cloning costs between $35,000-$100,000 depending on the animal and companyThe success rate is extremely low with only 1-5% of attempts resulting in live birthsCloned pets share DNA but develop different personalities due to environmental factorsCompanies like ViaGen Pets and Sooam Biotech are the primary commercial providers of pet cloning servicesEthical concerns include animal welfare issues and questions about resource allocation when millions of shelter animals need homes

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