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We love our dogs to bits. There is not a single thing that we want to change about our little best friends, and the thought of ever having to live without them makes our stomachs bunch up into massive knots. While your dog is the perfect epitome of what a best friend should be, if you could have an exact replica of the dog you know and love, would you?
It sounds a little “Back to the Future,” but could you imagine what it would be like to care for the genetic twin of your beloved pooch? Well, this winner of a “dog cloning” competition, Rebecca Smith, just found out.
But before you read Rebecca and her cloned dog’s story, we have to wonder whether it is responsible for anyone (no matter how much you love your pets) to commit to cloning their beloved dogs and cats when there are, literally, millions of healthy animals waiting to be adopted in shelters.
In addition, the cloning process has received a bit of criticism for being “ethically dubious.” When Dolly the sheep was cloned, she was riddled with health problems and needed to be put down at the age of five. Mini-Winnie has been given a clean bill of health and scientists don’t believe there is any reason why she won’t live to be at least 15, the standard age for a dachshund.
Check out the photos of Winnie and Mini-Winnie and let us know what YOU think!
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As an animal Advocate/Activist/"Mother"of 8 rescues, I can well understand her love of this animal. But does this make it right for a selfish reason? I think not. WHY? Because there are too many homeless Babies out here and in shelters that need to be ADOPTED as a FIRST CHOICE!!!!!!. Millions are DESTROYED EACH DAY DUE TO OVERCROWDING,IGNORANCE, and general NOT CARING ATTITUDE.
I wish dearly I could of kept many that I have lost for one reason or another but I always went out an got another and SAVED A LIFE that could and would of been otherwise if not for my right decision and compassion and willingness to DO THE RIGHT THING.
It is hard to say no and I "BLEED IN MY HEART" but I know I am doing the right thing in the end…