The Birth of the First Clone of 2025: A Bright Future for Animal Cloning

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Ovoclone has started the year 2025 with a groundbreaking advancement in the field of animal cloning, announcing the birth of the first genetically identical dog, matching the original by 99.99%, which had passed away at the end of 2024. The new puppy was conceived in early April, and the official delivery to its owner is expected to take place in the third week of June.

Enrique Criado, CEO of Ovoclone and an expert in embryology, expressed his enthusiasm for this achievement, highlighting that 2025 is shaping up to be a year full of opportunities in pet cloning. “We are very happy, just like the owner in this case, about the birth of the first clone of 2025. We appreciate the trust our clients place in us,” Criado stated.

The past year was crucial for solidifying the brand in the scientific field and in the animal replication industry. The company, based in Marbella, Spain, holds high expectations for the arrival of more clones throughout the year, including cats, dogs, and horses, thus establishing itself as a leader and pioneer in this sector in Europe.

The cloning process was meticulous, adhering to rigorous protocols for precision and safety. From cell collection to implantation in a receptive female, each stage was supervised by specialized veterinarians, ensuring both the viability and well-being of the new puppy.

After birth, the clone underwent neonatal checks to ensure its health, and a genetic test confirmed its identity. Additionally, necessary vaccinations and deworming were performed, and the appropriate time for weaning was observed before handing the new owner their identical clone, who showed great excitement upon receiving their new companion.

For more information about animal cloning and cell line preservation, you can visit Ovoclone’s website.

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via: MiMub in Spanish

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