The result of this practice arouses both curiosity and controversy. What do you think?
More and more celebrities are choosing clone your petsa procedure that allows them to reproduce their beloved animals using advanced biotechnology techniques. This practice, which generates both interest and debate, shows the deep connection that some public figures feel for their pets and their desire to perpetuate that special relationship.
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As technology advances, pet cloning has become a growing business. Ovoclone, a laboratory specialized in this techniqueoffers animal cloning starting at USD 55,000, depending on the type of animal.


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Who are the famous people who cloned their pets?
Barbra Streisanda well-known singer and actress, turned to advances in genetics to clone her deceased dog Samantha. The artist lost her pet in May 2017 and decided to use cloning to bring her back in the form of two new puppies, which she named Miss Scarlett and Miss Violet.
The cloning process, according to the Ovoclone laboratory in Marbella, consists of extracting DNA from the original animal, cultivating it until obtaining an embryo and then inserting it into a surrogate female that will carry the pregnancy to term. The result is an animal that is genetically identical to the original, although with a different personality due to different life experiences.
Another famous person who showed a strong interest in this practice is Simon Cowell. The talent judge has publicly stated his intention to clone his three dogs: Squiddly, Diddly and Freddy. “I am 100% determined to clone the dogs, all of them,” said Cowell. “We have thoroughly investigated, we have all the details and I can prove to you that I will clone them” declared Simon Cowell.
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