 It's actually possible to clone your dog, but you shouldn't, and here's why. So you might only be able to think of your perfect pet, but there are other dogs involved in this process. Eggs are harvested from a number of host dogs, and then a cloned embryo is implanted in them. But this process fails 80% of the time, unfortunately leading to many miscarriages and stillbirths. That's why cloning costs so much. It'll run you $50,000 for your exact genetic copy of Fido. But even after forking over that much cash, your cloned pet is more susceptible to health issues. So experts say that 25% of the pet's personality has nothing to do with their genetics. So that means that no amount of money can give you the exact same pet that you want to replicate.