AKC German Shepherd Puppies For Sale 2010
June 4, 2010 by admin
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Puppies arrived 5/7/10. Will be ready to go to their new home in 4 weeks. We have 4 puppies. 2 Females and 2 Males. Puppies were whelped indoors and are being raised in our home with lots of love. AKC Registered. All of our puppies come with AKC papers,shots, health guarantee, FULL AKC Registration,FULL Breeding rights, a beautiful German Shepherd puppy, Full Health Check from Vet and be dewormed. They will be socialized with other dogs,cats and small children . Sire and dam’s parents are imported directly from Germany. The grandfather Dux de cuatro flores is number 6th ranked German shepherd dog in the world of 2005 . Sire’s parents are also titled Schutzhund I, II and III and their photo was featured in a magazine called training secrets for german shepherds. DNA on display. Three-generation pedigree on display. Sire and dam both have champion bloodlines,strong pedigrees and many titled dogs in our bloodline. Both parents on site for you to see. Your more than welcome to come to our home to pick out the puppy of your dreams .We do not ship our puppies. Must come in person to pick up in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. However, I will gladly meet you in a nearby town or city if that meets your convenience. Price is 0 for full akc reg.We are currently taking names on a waiting list for this litter.Call or email for info on placing a deposit. Karen 8145536208.
The $155,000 CLONED PUPPY ! | The Story
February 7, 2009 by admin
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A Florida couple pays 5,000 for a cloned puppy — watch the pup play ! [JAN 2009]
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A couple from Boca Raton, FL reports that they have purchased the first single-birth, commercially cloned puppy in the United States.
BioArts International created a genetic clone of Nina and Edgar Ott’s deceased yellow lab, Lancelot. The puppy, Lancelot Encore, was born 10 wks ago in South Korea, and delivered to the couple at Miami International Airport on Monday night.
The Otts believed that genetic cloning would someday be possible and had their lab’s DNA collected, and frozen, 5 years ago. Their prior dog, Lancelot, passed away in January 2008. BioArts held an auction for their dog cloning service this past July, and the Otts paid 5,000 for their chance to have Lancelot genetically reproduced.
In August 2008, Bernann McKinney had 5 pit bull terrier puppies genetically reproduced from her deceased companion, Booger. Animal charities deeply condemned the practice at the time, citing the thousands of dogs needing homes in area shelters. Opponents also remind those considering cloning that life experiences affect personalities, not just genetics.
Apparently the science to continue this practice is here, if you have the money and the desire to pursue it.
by Penny Eims, Tacoma Dogs Examiner [ January 28, 2009 ]

