That sounds false. I mean, in the old times, dwarfs would have had a less
chance to have children, and so would have died out by now, unless someone
deliberately kept dwarfism alive. That seems fine in dogs, because dogs
don't care if they're dwarfs or epileptic or not [well they do boss if it
causes them pain], but people certainly do care if they're freaks or
perceived as freaks.
I didn't say that dwarfs must have dwarf parents; The mutation that produces achondroplasia occurs spontaneously; once present it will be passed on to future generations
