DNA from cloned Pit Bull yields litter of five puppies


Posted on Aug 6, 2008 By Julia Szabo
As reported here in February, Californian Bernann McKunney was so grief-stricken at the death of her beloved Pit Bull, unfortunately named Booger, that she arranged with a South Korean firm to have him cloned. (Read the FetchDog Nose to the Ground blog post on dog cloning.)
 
Yesterday, newswires around the world were alight with details on the birth, in Korea, of a litter of 5-week-old black puppies, all of whose names include the word Booger.
 
"It's a miracle for me because I was able to smile again, laugh again and just feel alive again," McKinney said at a news conference in the South Korean capital of Seoul. The total cost to McKinney was $50,000, which amounts to ten grand per puppy. The fee for adopting a Pit Bull from an animal shelter or rescue group - any of whom can move a person to smile, laugh, and feel alive - is about $100.
 
Because California is especially hard hit by the mortgage foreclosure crisis, shelters all over the state are filled to capacity with sweet Pit Bulls in need of loving homes. Animal advocates across the country hope that people in search of a dog with legendary loyalty will go to their local animal shelter first.
 
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