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For questions about the changes to a species of fauna or flora over multiple generations by intelligent beings, often for the purposes of harnessing the abilities of the species in question, usually through a process of directed breeding. Compare [evolution].
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if people are bred like dogs, what can be achieved?
Beyond just "what is possible", another thing to consider is that such a scenario removes certain constraints that somewhat moderates natural human development: economics. One thing a lot of genre fic …
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Is it reasonable that the people of Pandemonium dislike dogs as pets because of their genetics?
It seems unreasonable that it would be for genetics that they don't like dogs, especially for a species that are masters of genetic engineering.
Most of the traits you and others have listed for why p …