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Herding Dogs: Lancashire Heeler

This short, sweet herding breed hides a terrier personality beneath a Corgi-like appearance.

Lancashire Heeler

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Vital Stats

Height: 10 to 12 inches at shoulder
Weight: about 14 pounds
Coat: coarse and thick
Life span: 9 to 14 years
Breed Group: Herding Dogs
 
 

Summary

The Lancashire Heeler was once used to drive livestock to market and hunt rats and rabbits at home, but is now a popular companion dog in his native Britain. He resembles his Corgi cousins, and can be intelligent, mischievous, or stubborn.

Overview

In his past, the Lancashire Heeler was used to drive livestock to market. He was short enough to nip at their heels to move them along and agile enough to leap out of the way if they tried to kick. When he wasn't on the road to the market, he helped out on the farm by catching rats and rabbits.

He resembles his cousins the Cardigan and Pembroke Welsh Corgis but has a black-and-tan coloration that may be a sign of Manchester Terrier heritage. In his homeland of Great Britain, he's a popular companion, show dog, and agility and obedience competitor. He also competes at herding trials.

This is an intelligent dog who learns quickly, but he has a mind of his own and can be stubborn as well as mischievously inventive. Train him with kind but firm consistency and positive reinforcement. With other people he's generally friendly but he can be sharp toward other dogs. Early socialization with people and other dogs is important. He's best suited to families with school-age children and enjoys having a yard where he can run. Be sure it's escapeproof!

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