serious question: how did we made the tiny dogs actually small????????????

Solution
The dachshund is the result of a single nucleotide polymorphism in an EGFR gene that altered its expression. This created the stubby, sausage shaped doggo we know and love today.
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Inbreeding works wonders liek maek smol bean doggo from big t rex dogmosauruses
Yea, nigga! Going to make so much money!
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if thats the case why we dont have three eyes dogs likle the simpsons fish
Because to have a third eye (at least a moderately functional one) you'd been need pretty wide ranging and complex changes to the DNA of the dog. With selective breeding you're essentially selecting for obvious and immediate traits (this dog is a bit bigger or smaller and you want more big or small dogs and so you breed that dog and if you continue this process you with enough generation get far larger or smaller dogs than the original type) and so it's far easier to select for something like size which has (what I would assume) to be a fairly small number of genes controlling it than creating entirely new structures.
 
The poor thing died young. He probably couldn't breath. Or walk. Or want to live. I saw one of the mini bullies a few days ago in the wild. He wasn't that short. But he looked like he'd rather die than walk.
Inbreed to perfection and a life time of misery because of money.
It's a stupid trend for ghetto wannabes
 
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