In this video we take a look at Dogs with lower intelligence might struggle with learning commands, solving problems, or understanding complex tasks. They may need more patience and repetition in training, and they might not excel in activities that require advanced cognitive skills. However, they often compensate with their affectionate and loyal nature, making them wonderful companions for those who appreciate their unique charm and personality quirks.
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I had an English bulldog as a kid and it wasn't a low IQ dog but it was one of the best protectors of the house ever