
Muchos dueños de mascotas se ponen bien tristes cuando llega la hora de despedirlos para siempre, pero ahora ya no volverá a ocurrir, porque están clonando a sus perritos.
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So you've had Double Trouble for about six weeks now?
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Oh, how's he doing? How's he adjusting?
He's doing very well. He's adjusting. He's adjusting pretty well.
So is it like having.
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Trouble back again. Your original dog?
Yes. I mean, I. I do know the original Trouble isn't here anymore.
You do know that?
Yes, I do know. Yes. All right. Somebody died. Everybody. I. But he does, you know, show me a lot of the same, you know, characteristics that Trouble did. He does the same things that he, you know, he did.
Like some of the similarities.
Well, when he, when I play with him, he bounces around a lot. He likes to lay on the floor and extend his legs out. He loves going underneath the bed. And then when you go near the bed, he tries to get bite your feet. And that's exactly what Trouble did.
Why did you. I mean, I'm a dog lover, but to spend that kind of money.
Well, I wanted to do this back in 2005 when I first heard about it. So Trouble was very much alive and healthy and I read about it.
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So I said, oh, let me get some DNA from him. So when he had to go in for some procedure that he had to go in for anyway, I had asked the vet, I said, could you get me some DNA out of him? So he was like, sure. So this was something I thought of way before. I mean, Trouble wasn't even he was still around. I wanted to actually clone him while he was still alive because I would have loved to see how they would interact with one another. But it wasn't really perfected and it was just something that was just being spoken about and not really done often.
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Podcast Summary: "La verdad sobre la clonación de mascotas que es tendencia"
Podcast Information:
Hosts:
In the January 19, 2025, episode of El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo, the hosts Raúl Molinar, Paola Sasso, and Andrés Maldonado delve into the fascinating and controversial topic of pet cloning—a subject that has been gaining significant attention and sparking debates within the pet-loving community. Titled "La verdad sobre la clonación de mascotas que es tendencia," the episode aims to uncover the truths, myths, and ethical considerations surrounding the practice of cloning beloved pets.
The core of the episode revolves around the personal experience of one of the hosts, referred to as Francisco, who shares his journey with cloning his pet dog, Trouble. Francisco narrates his long-standing desire to clone Trouble, a loyal companion who unfortunately passed away. The discussion provides listeners with an intimate look into the emotional and technical aspects of pet cloning.
Key Points Discussed:
Initiation of the Cloning Process: Francisco recounts his inspiration to clone Trouble back in 2005, expressing a deep attachment to his original pet. He explains, “I wanted to do this back in 2005 when I first heard about it... I would have loved to see how they would interact with one another” (07:44).
Gathering DNA Samples: To initiate the cloning process, Francisco took proactive steps by ensuring DNA samples were collected from Trouble during a routine veterinary procedure. This foresight was crucial, as cloning requires viable genetic material.
Emotional Implications: The discussion touches on the emotional complexities of cloning a beloved pet. Francisco shares his experiences with Double Trouble, the cloned dog, noting similarities that provided comfort despite the absence of the original pet. He mentions, “He does, you know, show me a lot of the same characteristics that Trouble did” (06:28), highlighting the bittersweet nature of bringing a genetic replica into his life.
Behavioral Observations: Francisco observes that Double Trouble exhibits behaviors reminiscent of Trouble, such as bouncing around energetically, hiding under the bed, and playful nipping at feet. These observations suggest that while genetics play a significant role, the environment and upbringing also shape a pet's personality.
The hosts engage in a broader conversation about the ethics of pet cloning, weighing the benefits against the moral implications. They discuss questions such as:
Is Cloning Pets an Ethical Decision? The episode raises concerns about animal welfare, the potential for reduced genetic diversity, and the emotional impacts on pet owners who may grieve the loss of their original pet while forming a bond with its clone.
Public Perception and Acceptance: The hosts explore how society views pet cloning, with some considering it a wonderful way to keep the memory of a beloved pet alive, while others see it as unnecessary and ethically questionable.
In concluding the episode, the hosts summarize the complexities surrounding pet cloning. They acknowledge that while technological advancements have made cloning more accessible, the decision to clone a pet is deeply personal and fraught with both emotional and ethical challenges.
Notable Quotes:
Francisco on the Motivation Behind Cloning: “I wanted to do this back in 2005 when I first heard about it... But it wasn't really perfected and it was just something that was just being spoken about and not really done often.” (07:44)
Discussion on Behavioral Similarities: “He tries to get bite your feet. And that's exactly what Trouble did.” (06:09)
El Bueno, la Mala y el Feo successfully navigates the intricate topic of pet cloning by blending personal anecdotes with broader ethical discussions. The episode provides listeners with a comprehensive understanding of the motivations behind cloning, the experiences of those who choose this path, and the societal implications that come with such technological advancements.
For those intrigued by the intersection of technology, ethics, and personal attachment to pets, this episode offers valuable insights and a balanced perspective on one of the most talked-about trends in pet care.
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Note: This summary is based on the available transcript, which primarily focuses on pet cloning amidst segments of advertisements and unrelated content. For a comprehensive understanding, listeners are encouraged to tune into the full episode.