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    No, I definately wouldn't. Yes, it'd be awesome to have another dog as handsome as my Frisk or Ethan, but it wouldn't be the same dog. To me, it doesn't matter what a dog looks like, personality is all that really counts.

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    No. especially because it won't necisarily have the same exact marking pattern. Just pointless, but why do you say it's cruel??

    Niņo & Eliza



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    Nope. Nothing will ever replace my boys. And why clone when there are tons of lovely dogs in shelters?

    Kai [Sheltie], Kaedyn [Sheltie], Keeva [Malinois], Kwik [Malinois]

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    No way.
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    nope I wouldn't.
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    No ser-ey Bob. Especially if there personality ect will be different. Now if there was something to make dogs live longer healthier lives then sure as long as it didnt harm them.
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    I wouldn't clone my pets, I would find it creepy, but I don't really think it's cruel if they could live as long as healthily as a normal dog (I know Dolly the sheep didn't live very long). I'm pretty sure dogs wouldn't have the self awareness to think "Oh, I'm just a clone, I'm not even a normal dog," they wouldn't know any different.

    I personally think that cloning technology is very useful (imagine recreating a human liver identical to yours in the event of needing a liver transplant), but many people are against it, so I don't think that it is likely that anyone will be able to pay for their pets to be cloned for a long time, if ever.

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    I guess I have a different opinion than all of you when I say I would.
    If I could clone Angus and could afford it, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
    I know he wouldn't be the same dog, but it would be part of him.

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
    Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets

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