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Here's what it takes to successfully clone a pet

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Owner of largest commercial pet cloning company guides pet owners through the entire process.

Cloning begins with making embryos from the cells.

Dogs are very difficult to clone. They go into heat only once or twice a year, and unlike cats, we cannot induce dogs to ovulate.

We've fine-tuned the litter sizes over the years .

Camille Bromley has a clone of her husband's dog, Zeus .

She says cloning pets are genetically linked, but the new pet is going to have different experiences.

Some owners say it feels like the original pet had a baby. I think people are happy with that..

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