Out of all the creatures in the world to clone, a Labrador puppy certainly seems a lofty goal. Unlike people, the world certainly could use more Labrador puppies. But cloning is an expensive and resource-heavy process. And which dogs do you clone? Although the early death of Dolly the Sheep was thought to be because she was a clone of a six year old sheep (rather than a lamb), dogs are still cloned from adult or aging dogs. Raising a cloned Labrador Retriever puppy is truly going where no man has gone before.
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Since they are such demand, a chocolate Lab puppy is worth his bodyweight in cash. Unlike a black or yellow Lab puppy, a chocolate is the rarer color and now the most fashionable color of Labradors to have. Some Labrador breeders claim that there will be more chocolate Labs than yellow Labs born and registered by 2018. But for now, the demand for an adorable and loving chocolate Lab puppy has been a goldmine for cyber criminals.
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Somewhere along the last two hundred years, a rumor got out that chocolate Labrador Retrievers could not be purebred because the color showed that Pointers were thrown in the mix. However, this was not the case. Back in the 1800's and today in 2008 a litter of Lab puppies often has a chocolate sibling in with the blacks, goldens and yellows.
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