Steps to Cloning Your Dog.
If your Pet has died within the last 5 days, please Click here now before it's too late!
Step 1.
Have your veterinarian extract live tissue from your dog while it is still alive. If your dog or cat has just recently died within the last 5 days, please click here now. (If your dog or cat is still alive please continue reading.) You'll need to order a biopsy kit from us. Contact us and we will ship a biopsy kit directly to your veterinarian complete with instructions for the doctor to follow. The Biopsy kit is a Styrofoam box with ice packs and vials to store your pets tissues or biopsy samples when shipping back to us. The vet will place your dog under anesthesia and perform a small surgery to extract quality tissue and cells from your dog. The Vet will than place your pets biopsy samples in the container and ship it back via next day air to our storage facility. Once there, we will culture the cells from the sample tissue to ensure that the cells are viable. The cells are then frozen and stored in a liquid nitrogen storage container. The cost of this will be about $1,200. The cost to store your Pet's cells is about $100 per year.
If your dog has already passed away and its been more than 5 days, and you did not save his cells then it is too late. Dogs cannot be cloned from blood, DNA, hair, or teeth. Cloning your dog is only possible with live tissue.
Step 2.
When you are ready to clone your dog please contact me by clicking here.
Your payment will go to the dog cloning company and they will request some of the cells of your dog from us. We will then have you sign a release form authorizing them to ship your dogs cells to the cloning facility. We may still store the remaining cells at their storage facility for later use if necessary. You will sign a contract between the clonig company and yourself regarding the cloning of your dog or cat. The contract basically says that the dog cloning company will attempt to clone your dog but offers no guarantee on success. They will have 1 year to attempt to clone your dog. If after 1 year passes and they are unable to clone your dog then they will refund your money.
Step 3.
Once your dog clone is born you will have to wait until the clone is at least 2 months before you can return with your best friend again by plane. You will be responsible for all cost to Korea inluding food, plane ticket, hotel, and miscellaneous expenses. If the clones are born in the USA, then you will have to cover the cost to pick up your new clones.
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