China Cloned a Pet Dog

Ever cried when you lost a pet? Then you need to read on about how this science project can change the way you think.

Juice is a popular dog when it comes to Chinese movies. The one foot tall mutt is getting older and his illustrious career is still at the peak. This is what prompted the owner of this stray mongrel to have him cloned. Beijing based He Jun wants the nine year old dog to be immortalized and asked for the Sinogene biotech company to clone him.

Sinogene is credited with successfully cloning a beagle in May 2017. It then offered it’s pet cloning services at a cost of 380,000 yuan to pet owners. This is about 55,065 dollars. They eventually have plans to move into genetic editing for the pets as well as per the company CEO Mi Jidong.

He Jun approached them to clone his dog, Juice and was recently presented with Little Juice or Zhizhi as he is known in Chinese. The two month old clone is doing well and his nine year old original DNA donor seems to be adjusting to the addition in his life well. So far He Jun has no plans for Little Juice to join the Chinese film and television industry, but he says the pup shows a lot of potential.

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