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ETernity Genetics, is a pioneering leader in pet cloning, dedicated to extending the cherished bonds between pet owners and their beloved companions. With over 15 years of expertise in animal cloning and reproductive technology, we're committed to advancing the science of dog cloning to ensure that the special connection between pets and their families lasts for generations.
Feasibility for your situation (timing, cell status, expectations)
Step-by-step plan with likely timelines and constraints
Budget guidance & planning options
Ethical and welfare questions answered with referenced resources
Next steps if you decide to proceed
*Important Pricing Note
Our charges for cell preservation are designed to cover operational costs only, emphasizing the importance of early action for potential cloning.
The costs for cloning pets are as follows:
Dog cloning: $50,000
Cat cloning: $50,000
Horse cloning: $75,000
Please contact us to inquire about any promotions that may be applicable to you.
A cloned pet is akin to an identical twin of the donor pet, albeit born months or years later. Both the donor pet and the cloned pet share the same genomic sequence information, resulting in nearly identical genetic makeup and characteristics.
Upon delivery of the cloned pet, we will provide a test report from a reputable third-party identification laboratory. This report will confirm that the DNA homogeneity between the donor and the clone is over 99%, ensuring the authenticity of the cloning process.
If your pet has recently passed away unexpectedly and you're considering cloning, it's important to follow these steps:
1. Do not freeze the body. Instead, wrap it in a wet towel and keep it refrigerated.
2. Contact us promptly to receive guidance on how to collect biopsy samples.
3. Send the collected biopsy samples to us as soon as possible.
These steps will help ensure the best chances for successful cloning.
Expert Consultation: Begin by consulting with us for advice and information regarding DNA preservation.
Sample Collection: Arrange for a small piece of your pet's skin tissue to be collected by a trusted veterinarian.
Sample Processing: The collected tissue undergoes a process where living cells are cultured and then preserved by freezing them in liquid nitrogen for permanent storage.
Yes, it is indeed possible to perform cell preservation after a pet has passed away. However, the success and viability of preserving genetic material may vary depending on the condition of the remains and the promptness of the sampling process, as well as the shipping conditions for the samples.
No, the tissue biopsy process is generally safe and does not cause harm to your pet. It is a routine procedure that can be performed by your veterinarian without causing any significant discomfort. Your pet should fully recover within a few days after the biopsy.
Yes, the lifespan of a cloned pet is typically normal. Animal somatic cell cloning technology has been successful for over 20 years. During this time, it has been demonstrated that many cloned species have comparable lifespans to their naturally born counterparts.
The success rate of cloning pets is theoretically over 99% if live somatic cells are successfully collected from the donor pet.
No, the age of the donor pet does not directly impact the cloning process as live somatic cells are used, regardless of the pet's age.
However, we recommend early Cell Preservation whenever possible. This is because cell viability decreases with age, which can lower the success rate of pet cloning. Collecting somatic cells from younger pets tends to be easier and may lead to higher success rates in cloning.
The personality of a cloned pet is influenced by both genetics and environmental factors.
Since the genetic material of the cloned animal is derived from the donor, its genetically-determined personality traits and level of intelligence are similar to that of the donor pet.
However, acquired socialization, interactions, and training will also play a role in shaping the final personality and behavior of the cloned pet.
Yes, cloned pets can reproduce just like naturally born animals.
The timeline for a dog cloning project, conservatively speaking, is up to 10 months. After the client signs the cloning technology service agreement and submits the down payment for the project, we begin preparing for the cloned embryo transfer. A B-ultrasound test is conducted on the pregnant dog, and we provide updates to the client regarding the birth and growth of the puppy. The puppy will be delivered at around 3 months of age.
This process ensures transparency and keeps the customer informed at every step of the cloning journey, providing reassurance regarding the success of the cloning process.
A cloned pet is a healthy individual that develops and grows from an embryo. It will create its own memories as it grows. This process begins anew for the cloned pet. It's important to note that there is currently no scientific method to transfer memories from one pet's brain to another, so cloned pets do not inherit the memories of their donors.
While theoretically, skin samples are not mandatory, it is generally more successful to use somatic cells extracted from skin tissues for cloning. Skin samples are relatively easy to obtain and are preferred for their viability. It's important to note that dead cells cannot be utilized for cloning. Therefore, to ensure the smooth progress of the cloning process, it is advisable to opt for cell preservation services in advance. This allows for the preservation of suitable somatic cells in preparation for cloning.
The process typically takes up to 5 weeks. Upon completion, the client will be promptly notified of the results of the cell culture.
1. Dog cloning creates a genetic twin of your pet, maintaining key attributes.
2. The first step is genetic preservation (GP), is where a small tissue sample is collected.
3. Tissue samples are sent to PETernity Genetics for cell culture.
4. Cells with the same genetic makeup are frozen until cloning.
5. This process preserves the option to clone your dog in the future.

Success rates of dog cloning can vary depending on factors such as the health of the donor cells, the expertise of the cloning service provider, and the health of the surrogate mother dog.

The cloning process for dogs typically takes several months, from the initial collection of genetic material to the birth of the cloned puppies.

Dog cloning ensures that no genes of your dog are altered or modified in the cloning process

Cloning uses live cells, regardless of donor pet age, for successful replication.
Established in 2019, PETernity Genetics specializes in dog cloning, offering pet owners a unique opportunity to extend their cherished relationships with their beloved companions. Dogs provide unparalleled companionship, loyalty, and affection, often becoming integral members of their families. At PETernity Genetics, our team comprises dedicated dog lovers who deeply understand the bond between pets and their owners.
Our team was officially established in 2019, and we work with several animal cloning facilities, some of which have been in operation since 2012. As a leader in animal cloning, PETernity Genetics has over 15 years of experience in developing successful cloning and reproductive technology. With a track record of producing hundreds of healthy cloned pets and other animals, including cloned horses, we bring the same level of expertise and innovation to dog cloning through PETernity Genetics.

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MISSION OF LEGACY AND LOVE
Our cloning operations are conducted exclusively in countries where cloning is legal. Cloning is permitted in the United States, and there are no importation regulations in any country that distinguish a cloned animal or restrict its import. Therefore, please feel free to consult us for expert advice on this matter.

Step One (critical): Immediate Refrigeration (Deceased Pets)
Immediate refrigeration of your pet's body is essential. Please do not freeze his or her body.
Step Two: Consult Your Vet
Consult your vet regarding the tissue sampling procedure. While we encourage involving your vet, if they are unable to perform the procedure, consider alternative options such as contacting other veterinarians or seeking assistance from a trusted friend or family member.
Urgent Tissue Sampling: Ideal Circumstances (Deceased Pets)
If your pet has been refrigerated for less than 7 days, take four skin tissue samples (5 mm x 5 mm x 5 mm), with one preferably from the ear. Samples must be of tissue and not hair, ashes, or internal organs.
Cell Preservation Price & Terms
The cost for cell preservation is $1400, with an additional $150 annual storage fee starting the following year. Cell preservation is a necessary first step for cloning, allowing you to store cells indefinitely until you're ready to proceed with cloning.
Sterilization and Storage
Prepare the biopsy site by shaving and sterilizing the area. Use sterile tools and store samples individually in sterile saline solution. Refrigerate the samples until just prior to shipping.
Supplies Required
Prepare the necessary supplies including a razor, sterilizing agent, sterile gauze, scalpel blade, tweezers, marker, sterile cups or tubes, sterile saline, ice packs, and an insulated foam cooler for shipment.
Tools and Technique for Vets
For veterinarians performing the procedure, utilize sterile scalpel and forceps, cutting through tissue layers to obtain four tissue samples of recommended sizes. Place each sample in sterile saline solution and refrigerate until shipment.
Additional Tips and DIY Alternatives
In case of difficulty finding supplies or arranging immediate assistance, utilize DIY alternatives for quick tissue sampling. Speed, basic sterilization, and refrigeration are crucial considerations.
Shipping Instructions
Pack samples securely in an insulated foam cooler with ice packs and ship via FedEx Priority Overnight to ensure timely delivery.
PETernity Genetics
725 San Aleso Avenue, Suite 3B, Sunnyvale, CA 94085
+1 408-368-1364
A Word About FedEx Priority Overnight: Shipping perishable items may be against FedEx's terms of service. You may choose not to disclose that you are shipping perishable items, if you wish, to avoid being denied service.
Phone, Text & Email Support
We apologize that we are not always able to provide immediate phone support regarding these instructions. Please know we make every effort to promptly respond to text & email inquiries, though response times may vary from immediate to a few hours, or in rare cases as much as 24 hours.
Thank you very much for choosing Peternity Genetics to begin the preservation of your pet's DNA. We are honored to help you with such an important process.
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