I got my first GSD when I was around 15years old. He mostly black with tan socks. A dot above each eye and a little on his chest. I got him at the “pound” for $4.50. He was my soul mate. I swear he could read my mind. He went everywhere with me. I’m now 67 years old and I still miss him. He will always be in my heart.
I just lost my dog a week ago. Still in my avatar. Hadn't thought about cloning her. She was an adopted shelter mutt who turned out to be an amazing dog. Lived 15 years! If I get another dog, it will probably be from a shelter again.
I got a Rottweiler puppy and she was with me for 14yrs. When I lost her it was so devastating and time never healed that loss. there was so much love there. I think of my SHEILA every day.
My soul dog was named Grizzly. He was black with flame tips on his flanks and the tips of his ears, and a small white patch on his chest. Ice blue eyes that I swore saw right through to my soul. How I wish this technology was available back then, almost 40 years ago. I'll love that sweet dog til my dying day, and hope that the Rainbow Bridge is a real place where we will meet again.
I lost my ‘soul mate’ dog just over 5 years ago. I still feel a pain in my heart sometimes and a tear comes to my eye. I also still have my other dog that was her companion. I adopted a very similar looking dog to her just over 3 years ago. I don’t have the exact same heart connection with them as I did with my first, but I love them endlessly. Her legacy lives in my heart. I would prefer to adopt more dogs than clone my first dog, because there are so many abandoned dogs out there. Also, after spending over 50k she didn’t get the same connection she did with the original dog. You would never get the same personality or connection with any other dog. The video was interesting though, I didn’t even know you could clone dogs 😂
Beautiful dog and I understand why she did what she did and I respect that decision but at the very end you touched on the reason (apart from financial) that I would never do it......because it's really a different dog it looks very similar and may even act very similar but it is NOT the dog you lost 😢thank you Annika for taking the time to showcase this and again Phoenix is very beautiful ❤️
Well think this way!you have 6kids and they grow and go to Harvard or Oxford cost you more!and when you r old they don't want to know you!at least dogs lick your hands and chin wiggle their tails!! appreciatev animals human are ungrateful beings😞🤔
She's so proper and well mannered, not to mention absolutely gorgeous.☺ Though I would love to bring back the pets I've lost over the years, I don't think I would clone any of them. Like mentioned in the video, they're not actually going to be the exact same dog. The appearance will be more or less the same but personality and experience wise it will be a separate individual. So I'd rather just get another dog. But I could understand the need for cloning, especially if it's for the sake of preserving certain genetics within the species/breeds, such as the ones for this rare coat color mutation.
I understand why she did that and the dog are beautiful . I do really feel from my opinion that we shouldn’t mess with Mother Nature . There is no hate at all being sent . My Astra is a husky who helps me function on day to day basis due to mental health problems. But I do think there’s a process to life no matter how much death hurts us. Humans have no right to play around with nature balance . When Astra does go over the rainbow bridge . It will destroy me I pretty much expect. But I don’t think I could clone her even if I had the money . But that is my personal choice and believe.
I surely don't hope you actually believe that. Do you believe that identical twins don't have souls? That because they are natural clones of each other, split from the same fertilized egg that one of them is inherently soulless? That's a pretty ignorant statement to make.
@@nobodyyouknow7226 No that's obviously different. That's like you said Natural, as in God Given Twins. Cloning in a test tube is not natural and yes, in my eyes soulless! Only God has the power of giving life, not a scientist and peach tree dish!
I have had bith cats and dogs as oets through out my childhood. As an adult I have cats. All pets have been rescues. I miss each and everyone of them still. I'll always love them. My two pet cats I have now are rescues from our local junkyard. They were the only 2 kittens to have survived. They are now 3 years old. Happy, healthy and spoiled boys. I do develop strong , close bonds with my pets. I once met a girgeous Coyote/German Sheperd mix. He wasn't like a typical dog. Gorgeous, beautiful and abused. I spent a very short time with him. In just a few days I had started to gain his trust. The owner moved out with his special pet. I never saw him again.
I lost my Storm. He was absolutely perfect. I've hiked a thousand miles of the Appalachian trail with several different dogs. I also had a cream colored wolf dog. He was wonderful.
I think of my Spooky ( labrador) and Jasper(German shepherd) everyday. They got me through college and post graduation and whenever I had my downs in life. Its always hard to go back home and not see their welcoming faces at the gate. They passed away during the pandemic due to old age and I couldn't get home and be with them during their last days. My parents and my brother were present and took care of them. Its understandable and I think even I might do it if I could if it meant having them back with me. Even if they aren't the same dogs.
Oh my. I haven't even started typing and I'm bawling! We lost our sweet baby boy Coco on June 9, 2023 @ 9:10 PM MST. I've been an avid animal lover my whole life and have had several assorted species of pets. However, dogs, cats and horses have always been my favorites. I've had some very special cats but I must confess I'm a dog lover more! The stories I have are too long for this but I have some amazing ones. Our Coco was unlike any of those. He was literally my son and best friend. Maybe I'll write a book or story one day but for now, our first Christmas without him, is heart-wrenching. He will be forever loved and in our hears. I will never, ever forget him and I'm so grateful to know that one day I'll be in heaven with him. I couldn't clone him though. He was a little 'mutt' and had such unique looks. However, his personality and character was what really made him so special. I know for me it was best to know he had the best life we could give him and even his death was special. My husband called him our angel and we really do believe that God gave us an angel for a little while. R.I.P. my sweet boy Coco. I love you so much and miss you but I know you're home and happy and healthy with Jesus. See you soon.
These wolf dogs are absolutely beautiful. I love the way she talked about the dog choosing her. That's what I have done since I was young. When they leave this earth it's like part of you goes with them because you're connected in the soul. I don't know that I could ever afford to or would clone one of my dogs but I can truly see why she did! These dogs are magnificent in beauty and spirit. But again, it's how you raise them!
No, they can promise it's ethical and the CEO can raise the puppies in their ranch, but once it becomes more pupular or if there are competitors, the most likely way only cut costs will meant a decrease in the animal wellbeing.
I'm an engineer so I'm all pro science but when it comes to cloning and genetic modification I'm against it ethical or not. We as humans are too arrogant and believe we know what we're doing. If we fail in a product and it fails too bad but failing with living beings is just wrong. If we normalize cloning and genetic manipulation on animals eventually companies will try to normalize it on humans.
What if you got an animal that was neutered before you knew/got him and need his genetic makeup? Are we not already playing god by neutering them in the first place? If species go extinct, shouldn't we keep their DNA to bring them back to life or at least make sure they do not disappear for ever? We are in an the 6th mass extinction event our olanet has ever known and we humans are causing it and Cloning actually seems like a great tool to keep animals alive. Humans are gods for other species on this planet, it is already playing out this way. Maybe rather than destroying everything we can also save something.
Clone is basically lab produced identical twin Identical twins are alike but not same And their is issue that several fetuses are created and mAny don't make it or killed off due a defect
My Husky Loki will be 3 in February. He's quite tall but leaner and not as fluffy as other large Huskies. I spent this whole video cuddling him, and crying and, telling him he's never allowed to leave me; though I know someday he'll have to. I'd clone him if I could afford it but don't think I'd ever be that wealthy.
@@HOSPlTALLER That doesn't make any sense. It's like saying IVF babies have no soul. A clone is literally just a single parent baby btw. Also, you really should learn more about metempsychosis.
Idk...i find cloning very cryptic and weird. I think the cool thing about dogs are that they are each unique. After my dog passed away, as much as it hurt me, I would never try and recreate that same dog. That was a very specific dog to me that gave me unique experiences and memories that i will associate with that dog and that dog only. My next dog will be its own unique dog that i will love and have its own unique exleriences with. I think trying to re-create a dog that passed away...it feels sinister and villainous...and in some way...frankenstein-ish.
@djlu3011 Totally agree with what you're saying....To clone/replace my dog when he passes would make me feel like I betrayed his unique soul and the unique experiences we shared together that made him so special...every dog that I've rescued was a completely different breed and none of them can be compared to each other....All of them were irreplaceable and I loved all them exactly the same!
Except you're not, the only thing that you're really cloning from the dog is the looks. Our personalities are made up of our unique life experiences, they're made up of gains and losses. While there's argument that a little bit of it could be genetic, do you really think you would still be the same person if your life was totally different? No. You're not really recreating or betraying your dog in any way. Your dog has passed on, and this is a new dog entirely just with a similar physical distribution. This dog's name isn't Willow, it's Phoenix because this dog isn't Willow she's entirely different. Honestly, it's the same as a identical twin, you wouldn't say that identical twins have the same personality or are the same person would you? No, of course not. They're two different people going through two different things in life, this dog is just simply Willow's identical sister. Nothing more, nothing less. Nothing Frankenstein-ish or villainous about it at all. Being afraid of technology doesn't immediately make it evil. I find it to be kind of a beautiful thing, although the argument for not being able to move on could be made, and this could definitely be an unhealthy coping mechanism. It's certainly not evil.
All very interesting points; I think it's technically impossible to clone anyone to have a similar personality, so I agree it's only a clone in looks but on the other hand, is it still ethical really? I haven't researched it much recently, but I recall how common it was for cloning to fail, often resulting in early death and sickness. We still probably do not understand it very well, and yet we do it anyway. The eugenic part of it especially is very concerning, this is something we should not be messing with. If the clone is so different, why even bother to clone at all then? You're better off getting the same breed if it's the look you want or animals that are actually related. To clone, it seems as if you're trying to replace that pet you previously had rather than adding on to your family. I know the pain of losing a loved one, but a clone will never fix that, nothing ever will. I'm all for an open discussion on it, but I do not believe it's possible for cloning to be ethical. The lifespan and illnesses may not be as bad now but as she says in the interview, there's no way to know for sure. I don't see how a rare colouring makes it all worthwhile to risk that. It's a practice that can easily become corrupt and abusive.
This is how you know you've been indoctrinated since birth. Congrats, now try and shift your perspective: reality doesn't care about your culture's sense of morality. It just is. Nothing more, nothing less: it just is.
@@djlu3011 In response to your condescending comment about how I mistakenly misspelled German Shepherd. Get a life jerk off. How’s this for spelling. Go F yourself.
This makes me really uncomfortable. Because this is EXACTLY how it started in the movie 6th Day. First it was the sheep Dolly, then completely being able to not only clone your dog but customize it. Then it began with people but the movie also had Arnold Swartzenggar to save the day …and we don’t have any one to save the day despite having the Arnold.
Two years ago my Malamute, Annie, grew very old and miserable. She was almost 15, which is old for her breed. I have had five different dogs and loved each one. I wouldn't want to clone any of them. They were each unique and loved for themselves.
They have been cloning people for years. All these so called celebrities ect are all clones. They also sell their soul to become famous alot of them. Clones are also know as none character players because they don't have souls. You only have a soul coming from first consciousness (GOD). The truth is stranger than fiction.
Her willow is very beautiful and I love her story I can't even imagine losing my winter plus winter's birthday is on Christmas she will be 8yrs young.i love all your videos thank you ❤️
Sorry but speaking as someone who has had pets that I wished lived longer and yes would love having back. I am glad that the cloning process has improved since your earlier video, and as beautiful the results are in this case. Given all the animals in rescues and worse in kill shelters around the world, I think there are better uses for the money spent on cloning these dogs.
Then go ahead and spend your money on those better uses. Individuals are spending their own money and have the right to spend on whatever they choose. This is not the government.
My husband, whom it took almost 50 years to find..passed in February. My adopted twins, one died 3 days later, then the other was in life support after a car accident 4 days after that.. I allowed him to keep 7 other families from burying their family member. In a way, I guess you could argue that's sort of cloning his cells into complete strangers. But, if you find fault in cloning, transferring genetic cells to another, ask those whom would have suffered my horrific triple loss of the only family I had. I ran away at 8, and never looked back. I adopted the twins at birth whom were drug addicted knowing they had little chance of making it to first birthday. I left, per my husband's wishes, our house we worked so hard for. I took his car and our house keys to her and left with my 17 year old dog and a backpack. We walked nearly 50 miles in well below zero ice and snow to bus and left behind the woman whom allowed her son to freeze to death. I was broke with just that dog and backpack. That dog has stuck with me thru my homelessness, being without a car, and indebt for three funerals, his car and sleeping in the cold rolled up in a tarp in the icy mud . Today, he even now lays with me and we lay together in the cold. Her turned 18 in July and he eagerly greets me when I walk home from work. We upgraded from a ragged tarp I found in the ditch to sleep in, we now have a small tent set up inside a large 10x12 kennel . I could argue, after loosing my whole family I finally got late in life, that he should be cloned for his courage and loyalty. But, even if I had the money, this gentle soul has done more for me than any human has outside of my husband. When he passes and I lay my final family member to rest, my humble heart will give God thanks for giving me this 4 legged angel to help me negotiate remembering not what I lost, or what others have but I don't have, but remembering God gives us what we need, not what we want. I miss my sweet gentle funny husband and the beautiful, special boys, our safe warm home and not having to walk 9 miles to work but, at 62 when co workers are griping about aches and pains in their thirties or having to race from their nice warm dry cars inside when I walked all that way, I know I'm blessed with health and memories and hope. Pray often, love deeply and give thanks for even the tiniest blessings. 😊
I had a Pomeranian who passed away at 9 years old. He had some health issues. I was devastated when he passed away. I had no idea how hard I would be hit. It left a huge hole in my heart and life. I live alone and It didn’t take me long to want another dog though. I got a poodle mix because I didn’t want another Pomeranian thinking I would expect Cody and it wouldn’t be Cody. Plus I would cry every time I saw a Pomeranian that looked like him for about 5 years and even now I get sad when I see one.
I lost my dog unexpectedly at a young age and it completely broke me. She was a rescue with a huge heart and perfect in every way in my eyes. I would give anything to have her back but I would never ever try to clone an animal no matter what. I’m sorry but I didn’t get a good feeling from her, the dogs seem to be all about aesthetics for her. And keeping a wolf dog in Los Angeles is obviously not ideal. Dogs are not photo props.
I lost my dog back in 2014 when she was 13 years old. After months of health issues, he began with cancer in her uterus to infection in the wound left after the surgery to remove the uterus. She was put down at the veterinarian. How felt, empty, I didn't cry, scream or anything, just was left empty and for weeks the world felt empty. As for cloning possibility, I am not sure the option was available back then and even then, it would have been too costly regardless.
Lost my Lucky LuLu 3 years ago this month. It was the hardest and most painful thing ever. I had her for almost 12 years. She was a beautiful girl and so smart.
This feels like a poor way of grieving...like I get missing a pet once they have passed away. Especially if they pass before their time. But that's why you cherish every moment with them. Even the bad moments. No clone is going to replace the spirit of the original, and another pup deserves a chance to live a happy life before recreating the shadow of another one. (But that's just my opinion...I have a rescue gsd mix)
See it like having your dogs Child. If your dog had puppies and you kept one, you would still have a peace of him after he leaves. You will never get your dog back put he still lives on in a way. Most people grieve this way when a member of their family dies: they see the traits of the person in the mother, father, son, daughter etc...
This was extremely interesting. Science has come very far and this is becoming realistic for a lot more people and their animals. Of course, money is a big issue for most people. Some people can afford this and would be willing to pay for it without hesitation, while others cannot afford it, and still others might be willing to take a loan in order to "keep" their beloved pet with them. With that said, we had a dog that we would have definitely been willing to go into debt for in order to have him still with us. I think my wife and I would have perpetually kept him in our family if possible, and if it was reasonable enough as far as cost was concerned, and as long as animals were not injured in the process. He was a Standard Poodle and he was able to recognize when my medical condition was coming on, it was a great asset for me to be alerted. This was a natural ability and was never taught to him, he was truly special in that way. We lost him to bloat, even with certain precautions being taken against bloat. His memory makes us still regret not having him with us today. If no animals are being harmed, it's a personal choice that some people are still uneasy about when it comes to humankinds role in nature, etc.. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. Best wishes and good luck moving forward.
Cloning would be great for de-extinction for reviving extinct animals. However, cloning could get out of hand. Cloning becomes more controversial when humans are being cloned.
@@zenvariety9383 Exactly. Who knows? Governments may have been cloning people for a while now, there has been talk about it for years. Maybe it's been attempted for great scientists or just some ultra wealthy person that bought their way into the cloning world. Hey Walt Disney was frozen, maybe they can clone him? Nah, I forgot that he was a huge racist, they'll never clone him. He'll never know anyway, lol. Scary stuff.
Willow and her cloned daughters are very stunning. It is a very controversial topic and nothing much has been publicly spoken about cloning since Dolly the sheep. I can see this bio tech being used in the pedigree community and a new way for selective breeding designer dogs. The thing I'm concerned about is that a dog with all the ideal traits can be cloned, but their environment in which they are raised in maybe different and the dog's temperament may not turn out the same. How would their owner react who've had their expectations set for the cloned animal, for them to turn out different from their parent dog?
THIS FEELS WEIORD BUT LOIVE YOUR CONTENT. SOMETHING ABOUT CLONED DOGS JUST NOT SITTING RIGHT WITH ME BUT AGAIN LOVE WHAT YOU DO CANT EWAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE !
What people say & do are two different things when large amounts of currency enter the picture. & im sure they won't let a 3rd party reviewer in to verify. So once it was taboo to you but then there's clicks for monetization later on so its ok now. & people shouldn't have wolf hybrids in LA there is to many stimulus for them. My opinion don't blow a gasket
My parents got me a Puppy of 8 to 10 weeks old when i was born and about a month or 2 before my 14th birthday my families house burnt right to the ground with the 2 dogs inside ........ It took me 25 to 26 years to finally decide to take a dog on and got 2 Pomeranians ........ my two girls are 11 years old now and i am thinking about going to adopt 1 from a shelter
This had me crying . i can understand why she did the cloneing . for her it might have been the only way to get a dog that looked the same as she is so rare. But all dogs are their own beings and so if you can get a dog that looks the same from a good breeder that is the best way to go . Lovely episode
It won't be long before cloned is available for humans. I would volunteer if was possible. Just there's support for the cloned individual and their family.
There may already be a human clone, that hasn't been publicised. The technology is there, and there is definitely a lot of off beat very wealthy people around
@@jazztheglass6139The gvt 100% cloned humans by now. It is a no brainer really. If you look at the extant they went doing illegal research at the CIA, it is obvious they cloned humans. The nazis were trying to make human chimeras/hybrids and the CIA brought these researchers to the States. It simply makes sense they continued trying to achieve bio-engineering mastery later when all the nazis retired.
I had 14 BK/T German Shepard , had to put her to sleep a year ago still broken and miss her beautiful animal smart and she just knew I’m a 62 year old man I still have a 6 year old G/S how misses her too what a good breed ❤️🐕🇺🇸👮♀️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👮♀️
My Dalmatian/Springer Spaniel/ Border Collie passed away in January to liver failure at age 10 and it was so unexpected I was really grieving over her but I wouldn't want her cloned because I am unsure of if the liver problem was linked to her genetics or autoimmune or Copper intolerance. When she had a scan done the vets were unable to take a sample in case she started bleeding alot, so the last thing I would want is thet to happen again. Also another reason why I wouldn't is because they're so different in their individual personality.
The dog in the picture of my UA-cam profile was the last one who passed . I have had dogs all my life since childhood but Chase was the smartest dog I have ever met ! He was Collie, German Shepard and Belgian Malinois . I now have a brother and sister of the same litter that pit bull and boxer and they are so sweet , gentle and loving its ridiculous . They think they are lap dogs !
I found a company called Viagen, I didn’t know or even think of cloning my pup, I didn’t even know it was legal. Thank you for this information. Thank you so much I don’t know why I didn’t think of it but glad I know of it now.
Whoops, my comment probably didn't post. Well, I miss my kitty Mia who past from rat poisoning back in 2002 after she had been missing, and our brindle greyhound Nabuu in 2009 - we had to give him away after he held a grudge on a neighbor's pup. Worst days of my life when we had to go off separate ways from them
I really like to hear different sides of the stories. I dont support it, but im not gonna lie, I have a 9 year old samoyed and he is everything to me. He helps me in so many ways my life is going to be very hard without him. Theres no way I could afford it, AND no matter what, its not gonna be him 100% anyways. He is my first dog, I was younger and going through a very hard time in my life when he was young so thats one of the reasons he is so nuturing. But lets not judge a lady thats been through this kinda trauma with her heart dog :(
Me and my family have had 3 dogs and 4 cats. Wilbur, Basil, and our current dog Zander. Buddy, Zephyr, Snare, and Tricks being our cats. Though Wilbur, Basil, Buddy, Zephyr, and Snare have since passed, Tricks is still with my little sister as she is her cat. Wilbur was my brother's dog, Zephyr belonged to my big sister, Snare belonged to me, Tricks belongs to my little sister, Buddy belonged to my mom, but Basil he was the family dog so was Wilbur but my brother picked him out. Losing Snare hurt. I had him for 12 years, had him since he was 2 years old I had him since I was 9 years old. 12/23/2020 was the day I lost my best friend and furbaby. I wasn't ok for the rest of December. I still don't remember much besides either crying myself to sleep, sleeping, and going to my mom or little sister for a hug just to try and feel better. I couldn't even look out the window to the backyard since that's where my big sister had buried him after we brought him home after putting him to sleep, he was 14 years old and had stopped eating as well as drinking. I found out 3 years later from my litter sister that he was in kidney failure and probably wouldn't have made it through the night. January of 2021 I started to feel better after I had a dream of him. It was just a short dream but I knew he was there just there to say hi and get his cheek scratched. As much as it hurt losing him I wouldn't clone him. The cat I would get from the clone could never replace my Snare. He would be a total new and different cat. My Snare was a cuddle demanding, attention seeking, and attention stealer. He got jealous if I was petting Bazil or Zephyr or even Tricks and try to push them away so that I would be petting him and not giving the other animals attention.
No, just no. I miss my boy so much, but cloning him feels cheap and disrespectful. Let nature be, grieve, and save another dog. This is science to far.
That's horrible to be honest... Like buying a new pair of the same shoes if yours get ruined...?! Unfortunately Willow has passed away and nothing can change that... Her soul was unique... No matter the amount of clones or identical twins she had.... Rather than an ethical issue this is more of a spiritual one... You need to charish your loved ones till they're alive because there's no plan B I'm afraid and learn that life walks side by side with death and that, even if difficult we must find a way to process grief wisely... Even if grief it's the price we pay for love as her Majesty Queen Elizabeth once said, she had several dogs, around 30 corgies in her life and hundreds of hunting dogs, never cloned one.. Even if she could have... Wise woman, may she rest in power ❤
I lost my 80kg Harlequin Great Dane “Bandit “ to old age. He was 14. Very rare for a GD to live that long. I won’t even get another GD because it would just remind me of him. And that seems unfair to the new dog. So cloning is totally out of the question. He can not be replaced. I did get other dogs. Just not any black & white Great Danes. It’s like a professional Baseball team retiring a star players number. You do it out of respect. Would you clone your parents? Or your brother? No right? Same thing with your dog.
Thank you, Anneka, for your beautiful videos. You are a beautiful lady and your videos are heart felt. This is video is special and what so many people wish for. We can only hope after life we will be able to spend time with our beloved pets.
@@CrazyDeeDee Phoenix’s owner is a Breeder herself, but so far there has been zero announcement that she will be breeding Phi even though she has a stud that she approves. Bane and Bear are the only studs that she bred out. Also all of the sibling’s owners are close friends, so none of them are going to strangers homes.
Iam a little sceptical here...>I dont think this Dogs have the same AMount of Sould and Love....compared to a real Animal. And for me the Wolfdogs looks sadly a little dull, lifeless and soulless.
Hi I used to have a german sheperd named chase he died due to Degenerative Myelopathy I loved hime so much to the point i wanted to clone him but after seeing your video i made a wise decision not too he died when he was 7 the harder thing i did was to put him down he died last year december a month before mr Blue did thanks to you i didn't clone thank you Aneka Love from me❤
I've never had a dog but I've had cats and i missed them so much i thought about cloning them. but then i thought that would take the home of another cat thats allready here and needs home. What ever you guys choose love your pets.
Does anyone remember Dolly the Sheep? The first cloned animal made public. She was mean and they had to put her down. All cloned animals after her turned out to be mean. They stopped talking about cloning in the 80's.
I lost my dog Sept 2023 she was a Chihuahua I had her 15years since she was a puppy I believe my beloved was my soulmate pet I loved her like I never loved anything we had such a close bond and when she passed away it nearly destroyed me honestly I wanted to die to I felt I could not bare living without her or living in such pain of living life without her my adult daughters I have 2 they used to say they worried about me they always said God forbid something happens to Princess mom is going to loose her mind and let me tell you I nearly did so I never heard of this cloneing and I live in the USA I think it's almost impossible for most people don't have that kind of money I know I don't have $50k wow but no dog unless it's her can't replace her she was 1 of a kind sure I can get another dog that looks exactly like her but it would not be her it was her personality and her soul that I feel in love with but if it helps someone and they can afford it that's fantastic I can't even afford the $400.that it cost to buy another breed like her but I still ache for her every single day my heart can't go on sometimes I sit and cry and get so depressed, thank you for making this information available honestly I didn't know maybe many other people don't know this is amazing news thank you .
Man trying to play God. Cloning is a meer illusion for only the outside is the same but the spirit of the dog is not there for dogs like humans have their own spirits and souls and neither is the exact same of each other. Each are individually created by God and man can only copy the outside of what is alive.
I'm pretty sure clones are given a soul from God, but so many things can go wrong. Honestly, given in recent history more evidence of giants have been found, which backs up what's in the Bible, I wouldn't put it past mankind to attempt to create super soldiers using the DNA from the bones of the giants.
I had a very special AMPBT he climbed trees batting cages all types of fences. Pull a car up my driveway..He was famous in my town. Tons of people bought pitbulls because of him .My scumbag father ties him up to a boat in 100 degree weather.. without my knowledge.. And i came home from work and found him..He passed away heat exhaustion ..It was the most painfullest thing i ever delt with..I already had him tattooed on me when he was alive so i got a rest in peace tattoo that takes up my whole shoulder..R.I.P Raptor The Great!
Very interesting, Thanks for sharing, those dogs are amazing. Hope they all have great lives with people who will love them. I have had several wonderful dogs and cats, I wish I could have cloned them.
I got my first GSD when I was around 15years old. He mostly black with tan socks. A dot above each eye and a little on his chest. I got him at the “pound” for $4.50. He was my soul mate. I swear he could read my mind. He went everywhere with me. I’m now 67 years old and I still miss him. He will always be in my heart.
I got my German shepherd when I was 13, I'm now 19 they are the best dogs ever 🥹no other dog will ever replace her when she goes.
Umm just asking, what's a gsd?
But still, he must've looked adorable. ❤❤❤
@@zoechloegerman shepherd dog
@@EISEN225 thankss
I just lost my dog a week ago. Still in my avatar.
Hadn't thought about cloning her.
She was an adopted shelter mutt who turned out to be an amazing dog. Lived 15 years!
If I get another dog, it will probably be from a shelter again.
I got a Rottweiler puppy and she was with me for 14yrs. When I lost her it was so devastating and time never healed that loss. there was so much love there. I think of my SHEILA every day.
Rip SHEILA😢
@@zoechloe thank you. it's a heartbreak that will never go away. So much love, like I've never known.
My soul dog was named Grizzly. He was black with flame tips on his flanks and the tips of his ears, and a small white patch on his chest. Ice blue eyes that I swore saw right through to my soul. How I wish this technology was available back then, almost 40 years ago. I'll love that sweet dog til my dying day, and hope that the Rainbow Bridge is a real place where we will meet again.
I lost my ‘soul mate’ dog just over 5 years ago. I still feel a pain in my heart sometimes and a tear comes to my eye. I also still have my other dog that was her companion. I adopted a very similar looking dog to her just over 3 years ago. I don’t have the exact same heart connection with them as I did with my first, but I love them endlessly. Her legacy lives in my heart. I would prefer to adopt more dogs than clone my first dog, because there are so many abandoned dogs out there. Also, after spending over 50k she didn’t get the same connection she did with the original dog. You would never get the same personality or connection with any other dog. The video was interesting though, I didn’t even know you could clone dogs 😂
Beautiful dog and I understand why she did what she did and I respect that decision but at the very end you touched on the reason (apart from financial) that I would never do it......because it's really a different dog it looks very similar and may even act very similar but it is NOT the dog you lost 😢thank you Annika for taking the time to showcase this and again Phoenix is very beautiful ❤️
She's lucky she's well off, imagine being able to clone your dog for $50,000, nonetheless clone your dog six times!
Well think this way!you have 6kids and they grow and go to Harvard or Oxford cost you more!and when you r old they don't want to know you!at least dogs lick your hands and chin wiggle their tails!! appreciatev animals human are ungrateful beings😞🤔
I swear everyone in the Cotswolds is well off
Only cloned one time! Sometimes you can get more than just one in a litter
She's so proper and well mannered, not to mention absolutely gorgeous.☺
Though I would love to bring back the pets I've lost over the years, I don't think I would clone any of them. Like mentioned in the video, they're not actually going to be the exact same dog. The appearance will be more or less the same but personality and experience wise it will be a separate individual. So I'd rather just get another dog. But I could understand the need for cloning, especially if it's for the sake of preserving certain genetics within the species/breeds, such as the ones for this rare coat color mutation.
I understand why she did that and the dog are beautiful . I do really feel from my opinion that we shouldn’t mess with Mother Nature . There is no hate at all being sent . My Astra is a husky who helps me function on day to day basis due to mental health problems. But I do think there’s a process to life no matter how much death hurts us. Humans have no right to play around with nature balance . When Astra does go over the rainbow bridge . It will destroy me I pretty much expect. But I don’t think I could clone her even if I had the money . But that is my personal choice and believe.
I know losing your dog is the worst thing imaginable, but I don't think I'd clone my dog because, what about the soul? You can't recreate that!
I surely don't hope you actually believe that. Do you believe that identical twins don't have souls? That because they are natural clones of each other, split from the same fertilized egg that one of them is inherently soulless? That's a pretty ignorant statement to make.
@@nobodyyouknow7226 No that's obviously different. That's like you said Natural, as in God Given Twins. Cloning in a test tube is not natural and yes, in my eyes soulless! Only God has the power of giving life, not a scientist and peach tree dish!
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@@Jim5988 Just my opinion. I'm a God Fearing man and don't believe in cloning. Only God has that right and power. Just my opinion!
@@nobodyyouknow7226she said in the video their personalities are different which means he is right they will have a spirit but not like willow
Not everything that can be done should be done
Hope they live longer than the sheep did. I think she was young. They sure are beautiful.
I have had bith cats and dogs as oets through out my childhood. As an adult I have cats. All pets have been rescues. I miss each and everyone of them still. I'll always love them. My two pet cats I have now are rescues from our local junkyard. They were the only 2 kittens to have survived. They are now 3 years old. Happy, healthy and spoiled boys. I do develop strong , close bonds with my pets.
I once met a girgeous Coyote/German Sheperd mix. He wasn't like a typical dog. Gorgeous, beautiful and abused. I spent a very short time with him. In just a few days I had started to gain his trust. The owner moved out with his special pet. I never saw him again.
I lost my Storm. He was absolutely perfect. I've hiked a thousand miles of the Appalachian trail with several different dogs.
I also had a cream colored wolf dog. He was wonderful.
I'M IN LOVE! She sounds like my Malamutes! I'm so sorry about your original dog.
I think of my Spooky ( labrador) and Jasper(German shepherd) everyday. They got me through college and post graduation and whenever I had my downs in life. Its always hard to go back home and not see their welcoming faces at the gate. They passed away during the pandemic due to old age and I couldn't get home and be with them during their last days. My parents and my brother were present and took care of them. Its understandable and I think even I might do it if I could if it meant having them back with me. Even if they aren't the same dogs.
Oh my. I haven't even started typing and I'm bawling! We lost our sweet baby boy Coco on June 9, 2023 @ 9:10 PM MST. I've been an avid animal lover my whole life and have had several assorted species of pets. However, dogs, cats and horses have always been my favorites. I've had some very special cats but I must confess I'm a dog lover more! The stories I have are too long for this but I have some amazing ones. Our Coco was unlike any of those. He was literally my son and best friend. Maybe I'll write a book or story one day but for now, our first Christmas without him, is heart-wrenching. He will be forever loved and in our hears. I will never, ever forget him and I'm so grateful to know that one day I'll be in heaven with him. I couldn't clone him though. He was a little 'mutt' and had such unique looks. However, his personality and character was what really made him so special. I know for me it was best to know he had the best life we could give him and even his death was special. My husband called him our angel and we really do believe that God gave us an angel for a little while. R.I.P. my sweet boy Coco. I love you so much and miss you but I know you're home and happy and healthy with Jesus. See you soon.
I love Anneka's passion and respect for animals. ❤
These wolf dogs are absolutely beautiful. I love the way she talked about the dog choosing her. That's what I have done since I was young. When they leave this earth it's like part of you goes with them because you're connected in the soul. I don't know that I could ever afford to or would clone one of my dogs but I can truly see why she did! These dogs are magnificent in beauty and spirit. But again, it's how you raise them!
No, they can promise it's ethical and the CEO can raise the puppies in their ranch, but once it becomes more pupular or if there are competitors, the most likely way only cut costs will meant a decrease in the animal wellbeing.
I lost my turtle 🐢 a week back i really had a special connection to her and i miss her the most, RIP my baby.
Rip, turtle... I also lost my turtle a few months ago.. His name was chuchu.. 😢He went missing..
I'm an engineer so I'm all pro science but when it comes to cloning and genetic modification I'm against it ethical or not. We as humans are too arrogant and believe we know what we're doing. If we fail in a product and it fails too bad but failing with living beings is just wrong. If we normalize cloning and genetic manipulation on animals eventually companies will try to normalize it on humans.
OMFG! You guys! He's an _ENGINEARRR!!_
Daniel is correct!
What if you got an animal that was neutered before you knew/got him and need his genetic makeup?
Are we not already playing god by neutering them in the first place?
If species go extinct, shouldn't we keep their DNA to bring them back to life or at least make sure they do not disappear for ever?
We are in an the 6th mass extinction event our olanet has ever known and we humans are causing it and Cloning actually seems like a great tool to keep animals alive.
Humans are gods for other species on this planet, it is already playing out this way. Maybe rather than destroying everything we can also save something.
Clone is basically lab produced identical twin
Identical twins are alike but not same
And their is issue that several fetuses are created and mAny don't make it or killed off due a defect
I have also lost my dog who got ran over by a car and I could imagine what she went through.
My Husky Loki will be 3 in February. He's quite tall but leaner and not as fluffy as other large Huskies. I spent this whole video cuddling him, and crying and, telling him he's never allowed to leave me; though I know someday he'll have to. I'd clone him if I could afford it but don't think I'd ever be that wealthy.
In Czechoslavakia, border guards mixed carpathian wolf with german shepard. They are now called ceskoslovensky vlciak. Years ago
And so the Clone Wars begin
I would never clone a dog. There are so many great dogs that need a loving home that you could save instead.
Agreed, these dogs have no soul.
@@HOSPlTALLER That doesn't make any sense. It's like saying IVF babies have no soul. A clone is literally just a single parent baby btw.
Also, you really should learn more about metempsychosis.
@@Evantailsacre they're all empty vessels. You can see it in them - dead behind the eyes.
I wouldn't clone my dog. I'd prefer to rescue a dog. There is a lot of dogs that need homes
You can do both
Idk...i find cloning very cryptic and weird. I think the cool thing about dogs are that they are each unique. After my dog passed away, as much as it hurt me, I would never try and recreate that same dog. That was a very specific dog to me that gave me unique experiences and memories that i will associate with that dog and that dog only. My next dog will be its own unique dog that i will love and have its own unique exleriences with. I think trying to re-create a dog that passed away...it feels sinister and villainous...and in some way...frankenstein-ish.
@djlu3011 Totally agree with what you're saying....To clone/replace my dog when he passes would make me feel like I betrayed his unique soul and the unique experiences we shared together that made him so special...every dog that I've rescued was a completely different breed and none of them can be compared to each other....All of them were irreplaceable and I loved all them exactly the same!
Except you're not, the only thing that you're really cloning from the dog is the looks. Our personalities are made up of our unique life experiences, they're made up of gains and losses. While there's argument that a little bit of it could be genetic, do you really think you would still be the same person if your life was totally different? No. You're not really recreating or betraying your dog in any way. Your dog has passed on, and this is a new dog entirely just with a similar physical distribution.
This dog's name isn't Willow, it's Phoenix because this dog isn't Willow she's entirely different. Honestly, it's the same as a identical twin, you wouldn't say that identical twins have the same personality or are the same person would you? No, of course not. They're two different people going through two different things in life, this dog is just simply Willow's identical sister. Nothing more, nothing less. Nothing Frankenstein-ish or villainous about it at all.
Being afraid of technology doesn't immediately make it evil. I find it to be kind of a beautiful thing, although the argument for not being able to move on could be made, and this could definitely be an unhealthy coping mechanism. It's certainly not evil.
All very interesting points; I think it's technically impossible to clone anyone to have a similar personality, so I agree it's only a clone in looks but on the other hand, is it still ethical really? I haven't researched it much recently, but I recall how common it was for cloning to fail, often resulting in early death and sickness. We still probably do not understand it very well, and yet we do it anyway. The eugenic part of it especially is very concerning, this is something we should not be messing with. If the clone is so different, why even bother to clone at all then? You're better off getting the same breed if it's the look you want or animals that are actually related. To clone, it seems as if you're trying to replace that pet you previously had rather than adding on to your family. I know the pain of losing a loved one, but a clone will never fix that, nothing ever will. I'm all for an open discussion on it, but I do not believe it's possible for cloning to be ethical. The lifespan and illnesses may not be as bad now but as she says in the interview, there's no way to know for sure. I don't see how a rare colouring makes it all worthwhile to risk that. It's a practice that can easily become corrupt and abusive.
This is how you know you've been indoctrinated since birth. Congrats, now try and shift your perspective: reality doesn't care about your culture's sense of morality. It just is. Nothing more, nothing less: it just is.
@@djlu3011 In response to your condescending comment about how I mistakenly misspelled German Shepherd. Get a life jerk off. How’s this for spelling. Go F yourself.
Preserving the DNA of a rare coloured dog like this is really cool in theory, but costing 50k to do it is INSANELY expensive jesussssss
More money than brain.
This makes me really uncomfortable.
Because this is EXACTLY how it started in the movie 6th Day. First it was the sheep Dolly, then completely being able to not only clone your dog but customize it.
Then it began with people but the movie also had Arnold Swartzenggar to save the day …and we don’t have any one to save the day despite having the Arnold.
Sick and wrong! These people have lost sight of Jesus, but they will find out when they die how wrong they are.
You shouldn't compare fictional movies with real life.
Two years ago my Malamute, Annie, grew very old and miserable. She was almost 15, which is old for her breed. I have had five different dogs and loved each one. I wouldn't want to clone any of them. They were each unique and loved for themselves.
If they've been doing this who's to say they're not doing it with humans? I mean they've been doing this with animals for a while now.
They have already done it.
Remember the movie : The Island..?
They have been cloning people for years. All these so called celebrities ect are all clones. They also sell their soul to become famous alot of them. Clones are also know as none character players because they don't have souls. You only have a soul coming from first consciousness (GOD). The truth is stranger than fiction.
@@MR-ly4xt Where? Post a link
Her willow is very beautiful and I love her story I can't even imagine losing my winter plus winter's birthday is on Christmas she will be 8yrs young.i love all your videos thank you ❤️
Sorry but speaking as someone who has had pets that I wished lived longer and yes would love having back. I am glad that the cloning process has improved since your earlier video, and as beautiful the results are in this case. Given all the animals in rescues and worse in kill shelters around the world, I think there are better uses for the money spent on cloning these dogs.
Then go ahead and spend your money on those better uses. Individuals are spending their own money and have the right to spend on whatever they choose. This is not the government.
My husband, whom it took almost 50 years to find..passed in February. My adopted twins, one died 3 days later, then the other was in life support after a car accident 4 days after that.. I allowed him to keep 7 other families from burying their family member. In a way, I guess you could argue that's sort of cloning his cells into complete strangers. But, if you find fault in cloning, transferring genetic cells to another, ask those whom would have suffered my horrific triple loss of the only family I had. I ran away at 8, and never looked back. I adopted the twins at birth whom were drug addicted knowing they had little chance of making it to first birthday. I left, per my husband's wishes, our house we worked so hard for. I took his car and our house keys to her and left with my 17 year old dog and a backpack. We walked nearly 50 miles in well below zero ice and snow to bus and left behind the woman whom allowed her son to freeze to death. I was broke with just that dog and backpack. That dog has stuck with me thru my homelessness, being without a car, and indebt for three funerals, his car and sleeping in the cold rolled up in a tarp in the icy mud . Today, he even now lays with me and we lay together in the cold. Her turned 18 in July and he eagerly greets me when I walk home from work. We upgraded from a ragged tarp I found in the ditch to sleep in, we now have a small tent set up inside a large 10x12 kennel . I could argue, after loosing my whole family I finally got late in life, that he should be cloned for his courage and loyalty. But, even if I had the money, this gentle soul has done more for me than any human has outside of my husband. When he passes and I lay my final family member to rest, my humble heart will give God thanks for giving me this 4 legged angel to help me negotiate remembering not what I lost, or what others have but I don't have, but remembering God gives us what we need, not what we want. I miss my sweet gentle funny husband and the beautiful, special boys, our safe warm home and not having to walk 9 miles to work but, at 62 when co workers are griping about aches and pains in their thirties or having to race from their nice warm dry cars inside when I walked all that way, I know I'm blessed with health and memories and hope. Pray often, love deeply and give thanks for even the tiniest blessings. 😊
Lots of 6s in this video reminds of a film I watched the 6th day
I had a Pomeranian who passed away at 9 years old. He had some health issues. I was devastated when he passed away. I had no idea how hard I would be hit. It left a huge hole in my heart and life. I live alone and It didn’t take me long to want another dog though. I got a poodle mix because I didn’t want another Pomeranian thinking I would expect Cody and it wouldn’t be Cody. Plus I would cry every time I saw a Pomeranian that looked like him for about 5 years and even now I get sad when I see one.
I lost my dog unexpectedly at a young age and it completely broke me. She was a rescue with a huge heart and perfect in every way in my eyes. I would give anything to have her back but I would never ever try to clone an animal no matter what. I’m sorry but I didn’t get a good feeling from her, the dogs seem to be all about aesthetics for her. And keeping a wolf dog in Los Angeles is obviously not ideal. Dogs are not photo props.
I lost my dog back in 2014 when she was 13 years old. After months of health issues, he began with cancer in her uterus to infection in the wound left after the surgery to remove the uterus.
She was put down at the veterinarian.
How felt, empty, I didn't cry, scream or anything, just was left empty and for weeks the world felt empty.
As for cloning possibility, I am not sure the option was available back then and even then, it would have been too costly regardless.
Lost my Lucky LuLu 3 years ago this month. It was the hardest and most painful thing ever. I had her for almost 12 years. She was a beautiful girl and so smart.
This feels like a poor way of grieving...like I get missing a pet once they have passed away. Especially if they pass before their time. But that's why you cherish every moment with them. Even the bad moments. No clone is going to replace the spirit of the original, and another pup deserves a chance to live a happy life before recreating the shadow of another one. (But that's just my opinion...I have a rescue gsd mix)
See it like having your dogs Child. If your dog had puppies and you kept one, you would still have a peace of him after he leaves. You will never get your dog back put he still lives on in a way.
Most people grieve this way when a member of their family dies: they see the traits of the person in the mother, father, son, daughter etc...
I have heard this has been happening in China and Korea for a long time. The poor "mother" is normally a Tosa.
This was extremely interesting. Science has come very far and this is becoming realistic for a lot more people and their animals. Of course, money is a big issue for most people. Some people can afford this and would be willing to pay for it without hesitation, while others cannot afford it, and still others might be willing to take a loan in order to "keep" their beloved pet with them. With that said, we had a dog that we would have definitely been willing to go into debt for in order to have him still with us. I think my wife and I would have perpetually kept him in our family if possible, and if it was reasonable enough as far as cost was concerned, and as long as animals were not injured in the process. He was a Standard Poodle and he was able to recognize when my medical condition was coming on, it was a great asset for me to be alerted. This was a natural ability and was never taught to him, he was truly special in that way. We lost him to bloat, even with certain precautions being taken against bloat. His memory makes us still regret not having him with us today. If no animals are being harmed, it's a personal choice that some people are still uneasy about when it comes to humankinds role in nature, etc.. Thank you for sharing this wonderful story. Best wishes and good luck moving forward.
Cloning would be great for de-extinction for reviving extinct animals. However, cloning could get out of hand. Cloning becomes more controversial when humans are being cloned.
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Exactly. Who knows? Governments may have been cloning people for a while now, there has been talk about it for years. Maybe it's been attempted for great scientists or just some ultra wealthy person that bought their way into the cloning world.
Hey Walt Disney was frozen, maybe they can clone him? Nah, I forgot that he was a huge racist, they'll never clone him. He'll never know anyway, lol. Scary stuff.
This is totally bonkers! I never ever thought that we would be able to clone our pets to appease our grief so quickly
Willow and her cloned daughters are very stunning. It is a very controversial topic and nothing much has been publicly spoken about cloning since Dolly the sheep.
I can see this bio tech being used in the pedigree community and a new way for selective breeding designer dogs. The thing I'm concerned about is that a dog with all the ideal traits can be cloned, but their environment in which they are raised in maybe different and the dog's temperament may not turn out the same. How would their owner react who've had their expectations set for the cloned animal, for them to turn out different from their parent dog?
THIS FEELS WEIORD BUT LOIVE YOUR CONTENT. SOMETHING ABOUT CLONED DOGS JUST NOT SITTING RIGHT WITH ME BUT AGAIN LOVE WHAT YOU DO CANT EWAIT FOR THE NEXT EPISODE !
What people say & do are two different things when large amounts of currency enter the picture. & im sure they won't let a 3rd party reviewer in to verify. So once it was taboo to you but then there's clicks for monetization later on so its ok now. & people shouldn't have wolf hybrids in LA there is to many stimulus for them. My opinion don't blow a gasket
My parents got me a Puppy of 8 to 10 weeks old when i was born and about a month or 2 before my 14th birthday my families house burnt right to the ground with the 2 dogs inside ........ It took me 25 to 26 years to finally decide to take a dog on and got 2 Pomeranians ........ my two girls are 11 years old now and i am thinking about going to adopt 1 from a shelter
How much did she sell those puppies for? It cost her over 50k to breed them.
This had me crying . i can understand why she did the cloneing . for her it might have been the only way to get a dog that looked the same as she is so rare. But all dogs are their own beings and so if you can get a dog that looks the same from a good breeder that is the best way to go . Lovely episode
Thank you very much Anima Watch for this content I love wolf and wolfdog as well cheers happy holidays.
It won't be long before cloned is available for humans. I would volunteer if was possible. Just there's support for the cloned individual and their family.
There may already be a human clone, that hasn't been publicised. The technology is there, and there is definitely a lot of off beat very wealthy people around
@@jazztheglass6139The gvt 100% cloned humans by now. It is a no brainer really. If you look at the extant they went doing illegal research at the CIA, it is obvious they cloned humans.
The nazis were trying to make human chimeras/hybrids and the CIA brought these researchers to the States. It simply makes sense they continued trying to achieve bio-engineering mastery later when all the nazis retired.
I had 14 BK/T German Shepard , had to put her to sleep a year ago still broken and miss her beautiful animal smart and she just knew I’m a 62 year old man I still have a 6 year old G/S how misses her too what a good breed ❤️🐕🇺🇸👮♀️🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👮♀️
My Dalmatian/Springer Spaniel/ Border Collie passed away in January to liver failure at age 10 and it was so unexpected I was really grieving over her but I wouldn't want her cloned because I am unsure of if the liver problem was linked to her genetics or autoimmune or Copper intolerance. When she had a scan done the vets were unable to take a sample in case she started bleeding alot, so the last thing I would want is thet to happen again. Also another reason why I wouldn't is because they're so different in their individual personality.
The Phoenix the fire wolf it is awesome to hear about the sisters they all look great beautiful color of their fur i learned a lot about them
The dog in the picture of my UA-cam profile was the last one who passed . I have had dogs all my life since childhood but Chase was the smartest dog I have ever met ! He was Collie, German Shepard and Belgian Malinois . I now have a brother and sister of the same litter that pit bull and boxer and they are so sweet , gentle and loving its ridiculous . They think they are lap dogs !
Talks about the fox dog hybrid day 3?
I found a company called Viagen, I didn’t know or even think of cloning my pup, I didn’t even know it was legal. Thank you for this information. Thank you so much I don’t know why I didn’t think of it but glad I know of it now.
Hello. Have you ever done a video on the Moscow Watch Dog? Merry Xmas!
Whoops, my comment probably didn't post. Well, I miss my kitty Mia who past from rat poisoning back in 2002 after she had been missing, and our brindle greyhound Nabuu in 2009 - we had to give him away after he held a grudge on a neighbor's pup. Worst days of my life when we had to go off separate ways from them
I really like to hear different sides of the stories. I dont support it, but im not gonna lie, I have a 9 year old samoyed and he is everything to me. He helps me in so many ways my life is going to be very hard without him. Theres no way I could afford it, AND no matter what, its not gonna be him 100% anyways. He is my first dog, I was younger and going through a very hard time in my life when he was young so thats one of the reasons he is so nuturing. But lets not judge a lady thats been through this kinda trauma with her heart dog :(
More money than brains but that's not saying much. They are beautiful though.
Awesome mam 👍👍. Hope Cloning will not cause any problems
Me and my family have had 3 dogs and 4 cats. Wilbur, Basil, and our current dog Zander. Buddy, Zephyr, Snare, and Tricks being our cats. Though Wilbur, Basil, Buddy, Zephyr, and Snare have since passed, Tricks is still with my little sister as she is her cat. Wilbur was my brother's dog, Zephyr belonged to my big sister, Snare belonged to me, Tricks belongs to my little sister, Buddy belonged to my mom, but Basil he was the family dog so was Wilbur but my brother picked him out.
Losing Snare hurt. I had him for 12 years, had him since he was 2 years old I had him since I was 9 years old. 12/23/2020 was the day I lost my best friend and furbaby. I wasn't ok for the rest of December. I still don't remember much besides either crying myself to sleep, sleeping, and going to my mom or little sister for a hug just to try and feel better. I couldn't even look out the window to the backyard since that's where my big sister had buried him after we brought him home after putting him to sleep, he was 14 years old and had stopped eating as well as drinking. I found out 3 years later from my litter sister that he was in kidney failure and probably wouldn't have made it through the night. January of 2021 I started to feel better after I had a dream of him. It was just a short dream but I knew he was there just there to say hi and get his cheek scratched. As much as it hurt losing him I wouldn't clone him. The cat I would get from the clone could never replace my Snare. He would be a total new and different cat. My Snare was a cuddle demanding, attention seeking, and attention stealer. He got jealous if I was petting Bazil or Zephyr or even Tricks and try to push them away so that I would be petting him and not giving the other animals attention.
It’s not a wolf dog thing to leave the gate open and a dog run away and get hit by a car
Too weird! Thousands of dogs are in shelter waiting for somebody to adopt them. All that money should be put to save existing dogs instead.
Agreed. She is a selfish person. Too much money breeds ignorance in this case.
This wasn't supposed to happen again after the sheep cloning absolutely horrifying!
It is horrific. The Frankenstein affect!
I brought my Vaxie The Dachshund from my 1 st salary.
She lived with us for 16 yrs. it’s been 8 yrs now but still missing her a lot. love u my angel❤
what happened to the other 5 sisters?
Hell what the hell could go wrong?
No, just no. I miss my boy so much, but cloning him feels cheap and disrespectful. Let nature be, grieve, and save another dog. This is science to far.
That's horrible to be honest... Like buying a new pair of the same shoes if yours get ruined...?! Unfortunately Willow has passed away and nothing can change that... Her soul was unique... No matter the amount of clones or identical twins she had.... Rather than an ethical issue this is more of a spiritual one... You need to charish your loved ones till they're alive because there's no plan B I'm afraid and learn that life walks side by side with death and that, even if difficult we must find a way to process grief wisely... Even if grief it's the price we pay for love as her Majesty Queen Elizabeth once said, she had several dogs, around 30 corgies in her life and hundreds of hunting dogs, never cloned one.. Even if she could have... Wise woman, may she rest in power ❤
absolute stunners these!
I lost my 80kg Harlequin Great Dane “Bandit “ to old age. He was 14. Very rare for a GD to live that long. I won’t even get another GD because it would just remind me of him. And that seems unfair to the new dog. So cloning is totally out of the question. He can not be replaced. I did get other dogs. Just not any black & white Great Danes. It’s like a professional Baseball team retiring a star players number. You do it out of respect. Would you clone your parents? Or your brother? No right? Same thing with your dog.
Keep up the great work and thank you ❤
Lovely animals thanks anne🥰🌻🌻🌻👍
As long as we don't clone humans, i dont care 😑
Thank you, Anneka, for your beautiful videos. You are a beautiful lady and your videos are heart felt. This is video is special and what so many people wish for. We can only hope after life we will be able to spend time with our beloved pets.
First view, first like, first comment. I think that wolves are awesome
Me too!
I want 1!
For all the people who are wandering about the other siblings, some of them has their own Instagram and some of them have been bred.
I had wondered if any of them would attempt to breed their dog
@@CrazyDeeDee Phoenix’s owner is a Breeder herself, but so far there has been zero announcement that she will be breeding Phi even though she has a stud that she approves. Bane and Bear are the only studs that she bred out.
Also all of the sibling’s owners are close friends, so none of them are going to strangers homes.
@@ironwoodssolstice5502I think Phoenix is going to be bred soon. On the breeders website I'm sure I've seen that it's planned litter.
Iam a little sceptical here...>I dont think this Dogs
have the same AMount of Sould and Love....compared
to a real Animal. And for me the Wolfdogs looks sadly
a little dull, lifeless and soulless.
Hi I used to have a german sheperd named chase he died due to Degenerative Myelopathy I loved hime so much to the point i wanted to clone him but after seeing your video i made a wise decision not too he died when he was 7 the harder thing i did was to put him down he died last year december a month before mr Blue did thanks to you i didn't clone thank you Aneka
Love from me❤
I've never had a dog but I've had cats and i missed them so much i thought about cloning them. but then i thought that would take the home of another cat thats allready here and needs home. What ever you guys choose love your pets.
Does anyone remember Dolly the Sheep? The first cloned animal made public. She was mean and they had to put her down. All cloned animals after her turned out to be mean. They stopped talking about cloning in the 80's.
Phoenix is anything but mean
They literally look almost like Mexican wolves, or _Canis lupus baileyi_ as they're known, albeit more orange in color. And probably bigger!
"Lost a heart dog"?? This does not make sense.
I lost my dog Sept 2023 she was a Chihuahua I had her 15years since she was a puppy I believe my beloved was my soulmate pet I loved her like I never loved anything we had such a close bond and when she passed away it nearly destroyed me honestly I wanted to die to I felt I could not bare living without her or living in such pain of living life without her my adult daughters I have 2 they used to say they worried about me they always said God forbid something happens to Princess mom is going to loose her mind and let me tell you I nearly did so I never heard of this cloneing and I live in the USA I think it's almost impossible for most people don't have that kind of money I know I don't have $50k wow but no dog unless it's her can't replace her she was 1 of a kind sure I can get another dog that looks exactly like her but it would not be her it was her personality and her soul that I feel in love with but if it helps someone and they can afford it that's fantastic I can't even afford the $400.that it cost to buy another breed like her but I still ache for her every single day my heart can't go on sometimes I sit and cry and get so depressed, thank you for making this information available honestly I didn't know maybe many other people don't know this is amazing news thank you .
この子も凄くカッコイイ✨✨✨
お目目綺麗😍😍😍
兄妹ソックリですね❤
To je nádhera, nemám k tomu co říct, taky bych chtěla takového pejska❤❤❤❤❤❤
These are beautiful dogs, and it would be difficult to lose a dog like that. However, I don't know about cloning a pet.
What is the name of the cloning company ?
I would like to know what happens to the surrogates after birth.
Pretty sure the surrogates are given time to rest before they're used for breeding or fertilized with cloned cells.
Man trying to play God. Cloning is a meer illusion for only the outside is the same but the spirit of the dog is not there for dogs like humans have their own spirits and souls and neither is the exact same of each other. Each are individually created by God and man can only copy the outside of what is alive.
I'm pretty sure clones are given a soul from God, but so many things can go wrong. Honestly, given in recent history more evidence of giants have been found, which backs up what's in the Bible, I wouldn't put it past mankind to attempt to create super soldiers using the DNA from the bones of the giants.
They're beautiful, I just lost my husky a month ago so I get why people would do this.
❤😮👍🏻very interesting
I had a very special AMPBT he climbed trees batting cages all types of fences. Pull a car up my driveway..He was famous in my town. Tons of people bought pitbulls because of him .My scumbag father ties him up to a boat in 100 degree weather.. without my knowledge.. And i came home from work and found him..He passed away heat exhaustion ..It was the most painfullest thing i ever delt with..I already had him tattooed on me when he was alive so i got a rest in peace tattoo that takes up my whole shoulder..R.I.P Raptor The Great!
Very interesting, Thanks for sharing, those dogs are amazing. Hope they all have great lives with people who will love them. I have had several wonderful dogs and cats, I wish I could have cloned them.
I would love to clone my favourite actor he was Bond and he likes wolves he made a documentary about them.
how much for dogs like these, i know about tamaskans and huskys