Would you spend $50,000 to clone your dog?

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Would you spend $50,000 to clone your dog?
How much would you spend to keep your furry friend around for another lifetime? Or would the thought never cross your mind?
Some people, it seems, are making the decision to clone their pets.
Melanin Rodriguez of ViaGen Pets, a service that clones cats, dogs and horses, said that there are still only a small number of people willing to clone their pets.
"Cloning is very expensive," Rodriguez said. "It's $50,000 to clone a dog and $35,000 to clone a cat. So it's not something that everybody is doing."
She said one of her most popular services is to preserve the pet's DNA for possible cloning in the future.
She said they are cloning more and more animals every year.
Last February, scientists cloned America's first endangered species, a black-footed ferret duplicated from the genes of an animal that died more than 30 years ago.
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