A Dog Owner Has Successfully Cloned Her Dog Three Times and Plans to Keep Doing It
A woman in Seattle couldn’t handle the idea of her toy poodle dying . . . so she paid $50,000 to have him CLONED. And . . . it…

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND – MARCH 08: Toy Poodles are seen on the fourth and final day of Crufts dog show at the National Exhibition Centre on March 8, 2015 in Birmingham, England. First held in 1891, Crufts is said to be the largest show of its kind in the world. The annual four-day event, features thousands of dogs, with competitors travelling from countries across the globe to take part and vie for the coveted title of ‘Best in Show’. (Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)
(Photo by Carl Court/Getty Images)A woman in Seattle couldn't handle the idea of her toy poodle dying . . . so she paid $50,000 to have him CLONED.
And . . . it worked. She got three identical copies of him, and she says she plans to keep on making clones of him so he can live forever.