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Dogs cannot be autistic in the same way humans are, but they can exhibit behaviors or developmental disorders that mimic some signs of autism.
Yes, dogs can have dwarfism, most commonly due to a condition called pituitary dwarfism, which results from reduced growth hormone production.
Dogs cannot be autistic in the same way humans can, but they may exhibit behaviors or developmental issues that resemble symptoms associated with autism.
Yes, dogs can have dwarfism, most commonly due to pituitary dwarfism, a condition caused by insufficient growth hormone production.
Dogs cannot be autistic in the same way humans are, but they can exhibit behaviors or developmental disorders that mimic some signs of autism.
Dogs cannot have Down syndrome as it occurs in humans due to genetic differences, but they may exhibit similar symptoms from other developmental disorders.
Yes, dogs can be born with genetic or developmental conditions that may resemble special needs, though they do not get Down syndrome like humans.
Dogs cannot have Down syndrome like humans because their genetic structure differs, but certain genetic or developmental disorders in dogs may mimic similar symptoms.
Dogs cannot have Down syndrome in the same way humans do, but they can exhibit similar traits due to other genetic or developmental disorders.
Dogs cannot have Down syndrome as it occurs in humans, but they may show similar symptoms due to other genetic or developmental disorders.

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