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John Woestendiek
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| #1764802 in Books | Gift Item | 2010-12-30 | 2010-12-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.08 x6.72 x9.29l,1.15 | File type: PDF | 320 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Love dogs? Hate cloning|By PamandJana|Journalist John Woestendiek's Dog, Inc. traces the short history of dog cloning. Snuppy, the first "success, " is not even six years old, after all. Woestendiek chronicles the dreams, heartbreaks, successes and many, many failures along the road to Snuppy's birth and those of the clones who have followed. He describes the eccentric personal|From Publishers Weekly|Investigative reporter Woestendiek weaves together bizarrely interesting tales of rich pet owners, Korean and American scientists, ethics, and a petting zoo full of loved animals (including dogs, cats, and a Brahman bull). As readers follo
What Stiff did for the dead and Fast Food Nation did for the burger, Dog, Inc. does for the stranger-than-fiction world of commercial dog cloning.
It all began with a pit bull named Booger. Former Miss Wyoming Bernann McKinney was so distraught over the death of her dog, whom she regarded as her guardian and savior, that she paid $50,000 to RNL Bio for the chance to bring her beloved companion back to life. The result were five new B...
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