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Lancashire Heeler
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Lancashire Heeler

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England (Lancashire) ยท 12โ€“15 years

About the Lancashire Heeler

The Lancashire Heeler is a small, sturdy herding breed from northern England that was used to drive cattle to market by nipping at their heels, and to catch rabbits and rats on the farm. They are one of the newest AKC breeds, fully recognized in January 2024, and one of the rarest, with the Kennel Club listing them as a Vulnerable Native Breed. Lancashire Heelers resemble a cross between a Corgi and a Manchester Terrier โ€” low to the ground with a black and tan coat. They are clever, mischievous, and surprisingly versatile for their small size, combining herding instinct with terrier-like pluck.

Breed stats

Height
10โ€“12 in
Weight
9โ€“17 lbs
Lifespan
12โ€“15 years
Group
Herding
Coat
Short, dense, weather-resistant, glossy
Origin
England (Lancashire)

Coat colors

  • Black and Tan
  • Liver and Tan

Temperament & ratings

Energy level
High
Trainability
Moderate
Shedding
Moderate
Grooming needs
Very low
Barking level
Moderate

Compatibility

Good with kids
High
Good with dogs
Moderate
Good with cats
Low
Apartment friendly
High

Exercise & feeding

Daily exercise

30โ€“45 min

per day recommended

Daily food

0.5โ€“1 cups

high-quality dry food

Common health issues

  • Primary lens luxation
  • Persistent pupillary membranes
  • Patellar luxation
  • Collie eye anomaly
  • Hypothyroidism

Not every Lancashire Heeler will develop these conditions, but awareness helps with early detection. Regular veterinary checkups and choosing a responsible breeder who health-tests their dogs are the best preventive measures.

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