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Cornell's pet project leads to first IVF dogs

For the first time ever, a litter of puppies were born through in vitro fertilization. Researchers at Cornell University fertilized a female dog with 19 embryos. She gave birth to seven healthy dogs, which could signal a new era for dog breeding. Jim Axelrod reports.
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