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From Grief to Gold: The Rise of $50K Cloned Pets as the Hottest Investment for Heartbroken Owners

by secretlabpower@gmail.com   ·  3 months ago  
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when Venessa Johnson first ‌encountered her new companion, Ollie, an adorable 8-week-old Shih Tzu, he appeared⁣ larger‍ then life. His⁢ tiny features and‍ playful demeanor evoked bittersweet memories of her‌ beloved ⁤dog Oliver, who​ had passed away ​the previous ‌December.

“It was⁢ surreal because ‌it felt like Oliver was looking at me through his eyes, yet ​I‌ knew​ it wasn’t entirely him,” ‍shared Johnson, 48, in an interview with The ‌Post about her emotional ⁢reunion with Ollie in upstate New York—far from⁤ her home in California.

Venessa Johnson‍ receives her ⁢eight-week-old ⁣Shih Tzu pet, ollie.

Venessa Johnson (right) traveled‌ from southern ​California to western New York to ⁢pick up Ollie—a cloned version of her late dog Oliver. Matt Burkhartt for N.Y.Post

The remarkable resemblance between the two dogs is no coincidence; it’s the result of cloning technology.

The Rise of Pet Cloning

Ollie ​is essentially a genetic twin to Oliver.⁢ Thanks to groundbreaking advancements in science, pet owners can now preserve‍ their cherished companions by creating clones using tissue samples⁣ collected before their pets’ passing.

This once-exclusive⁣ practice for wealthy celebrities ‍like Barbra Streisand and Paris Hilton has become increasingly popular among everyday Americans—many are willing to pay upwards of ⁢$50,000 for this service.



A Journey Through Grief

Losing Oliver was a heart-wrenching experience for Johnson. After adopting him in⁢ 2013, they formed an inseparable bond.

“I don’t ⁤have children; I’m single,” she explained. “We were together every moment.”