Three males named Tom, Mark and Jack joined the police and the Military Historical Society.
Unique dogs, real clones, were brought to Yakutsk. The rare Belgian Malinois bloodhounds were cloned at the Korean Sooam Biotech Research Foundation in Seoul. Why did they have to bring dogs out especially for the Yakut police?
In honor of the 60th anniversary of university education in Yakutia, the Korean Institute, through the North-Eastern Federal University (NEFU), handed over three cloned service dogs to the Yakut regional branch of the Russian Military Historical Society (RVIO) on November 29.
“These are three one-year-old males, Tom, Mark and Jack,” Valery Chugunov, the chairman of the Yakut regional branch of the Russian Military District, told MK in Yakutia. “They feel good after the flight, they were examined by a veterinarian. Good appetite, constantly playing. But they are not used to the cold yet.
I let them go for a walk, but they immediately ran back. But, I think, they will get used to it. The dogs were cloned from the cells of the best Korean bloodhound dog, inheriting, as proven by scientists, its unique abilities.
I handed over two dogs to the police today, so they will serve the law. He left one for himself. We will train him to search for archaeological sites, old war graves.
By the way, the dogs will be retrained to the commands in Russian, while they obey only the universal sign language. These cloned dogs are more wiry than regular dogs.
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Today, the Sooam Biotechnology Foundation in Korea is the only one in the world to clone animals and, in particular, dogs. More than 800 dogs have been cloned by order of various services in Korea, China, the United States and several other countries. Cloned dogs with unique traits are used in anti-terrorist activities, work in public places to search for drugs and explosives. The Yakut experience will be the first for Russia.
Igor Davydov