It means that this person is lacking in intelligence/simple-minded, with the suggestion that he may also have slight mental problems. The clue is in the word 'Slow' and it's also in the reference to the dog, who is 'as daft as Lucky is'.
In British English we have many expressions along the lines of 'a penny short of a pound' which are euphemisms for mental deficiency. 'Not a full shilling' is one, also related to money, and there are many others, such as 'a few sandwiches short of a picnic', which suggest that the person in question may not have a full complement of working brain cells. These expressions are rather politically incorrect, but can be amusing and imaginative.