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Amanda Burnett
22 August, 19:05
Why is my dog dyslexic
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Jermaine Cochran
22 August, 22:26
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Dogs can't necessarily be dyslexic. Dogs do not have the capability to read, and therefore cannot be dyslexic. However, your dog may have a brain deformity, and may not have much brain power. A dog simply can't be dyslexic
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