
Would You Clone Your Dog? Tom Brady Did, and Colorado Might Be Next
Technological advancements are continuing to surprise, interest, and shock all of us. New technology may be available in Colorado that could change everything for pet owners. Some Colorado residents may love this, but some might find it unethical.
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Legendary quarterback Tom Brady went viral this week because he has cloned his dog. According to People, Tom Brady worked with a company called Colassal Biosciences and cloned his dog that passed away a few years ago. Brady and this company drew blood from his dog, Lua. The company matched Lua's DNA and created Brady's new dog, Junie.
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Tom Brady is also an investor in the company.
I have heard about animals being cloned for quite some time, but it is becoming clear that animal cloning is becoming a reality nationwide and in Colorado. I could not find a specific cost for Colossal Biosciences.
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However, I did find a company called Viagen Pets & Equine. They say that it costs $50,000 to clone a dog or a cat. To clone a horse is significantly more.
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Some pet owners are going to be extremely excited about the opportunity to clone their pets. Other pet owners in Colorado may be baffled about the cloning technology.
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