The First Dog from Europe Has Beeb Crionyzed in KrioRus

On February 13, KrioRus cryonized a dog from the European Union. To our knowledge, two dogs have hither to been cryonized in Europe. One of them is preserved in the United States and the other in Germany. Our latest shaggy patient is a she-cocker spaniel from Slovenia. In order to arrive here at the KrioRus facilities, she had to cover a distance of 6,500 kilometers and pass through nine cities: Ljubljana, Vienna, Bratislava, KraKow, Warsaw, Kaunas, Liepaja, Riga and Pskov.

She was approximately 16 years old, an advanced age for dogs. And her masters love her with all their hearts, yearning for her reanimation just as soon as that can become possible. Indeed, they are committed to the acceleration of technological advance and promotion of cryonics, even the development of cryonics in their home country of Slovenia.

Regarding the development of our cryonics services to foreign clients, human and animal, we can now declare with full confidence that we stand at the ready to receive patients shipped on dry ice (which is crucial) from any location in Europe.

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