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| Breed Group : | Unknown |
| Weight : | male: 20 lbs ( 9 kg ) ; female : 18 lbs ( 8.1 kg ) |
Height :
| male: 12 inches ( 30 centimeters ); female: 10 inches ( 25.4 centimeters ) |
| Breed Overview Information : | The Lancashire Heeler nearly became extinct due to the decline in people’s reliance on cattle dogs. Lancashire Heeler’s today are somewhat similar to their predecessors. However, unlike before, they are rarely utilized for herding cattle; instead, they now serve as family companions. These small dogs are best given to older children since they love to nip at people’s heels and thus, might be a bit frightening for little kids. Also, the Lancashire Heeler, unlike other dog breeds is not so easy to train. |
| Breed Character Information : | Lancashire Heelers are very friendly but they dislike strangers. It is a bit difficult to train unlike other dog breeds but not impossible to do so. Since it was originally utilized as a cattle dog, it tends to nip at people’s heels. However, given the proper training, it may be possible to remove that habit. |
| Breed Coat Information : | The Lancashire Heeler’s coat is short and smooth and usually comes in black or tan. Its undercoat keeps it dry regardless of the weather. The beauty of its coat is very easy to maintain; a regular brushing is all that is needed. |
| Breed Temperament Information : | As mentioned above, these small dogs are very friendly but they dislike intruders or strangers. It may not be a very pleasant pet for small children since these small dogs may be quite intimidating for them due to their habit of nipping people’s heels. |
| Breed Ownership Information : | Like other small dogs, Lancashire Heelers are perfect for those who develop rashes in the presence of dogs since they do not shed fur that much. There are also several clubs or groups that have been formed for the care and protection of this dog breed since it nearly became extinct several years back. These groups are present in the United States and other countries worldwide. Lancashire Heelers are perfect for older children but is not recommended for toddlers or babies. |
| Breed Activity Information : | As a puppy, the Lancashire Heeler should be given activities that will increase its ability to socialize because though it is very friendly, it tends to be wary of those unknown to him or her. |
| Breed Care Information : | Lancashire Heelers can live up to 15 years. However, they should be given proper care by a certified veterinarian since they are very vulnerable to eye diseases. Make sure to give your Lancashire Heeler the appropriate shots and medication even as a puppy. Also, make sure that your Lancashire Heeler does not develop any ticks in its fur by giving it a bath regularly. |
| Breed Training Information : | It is highly recommended that you train your Lancashire Heeler at an early age. Make sure to give it a daily exercise in the form of running or catching sticks. Improve its obedience level by making it do some activities that merit prizes when done right. Create your own training regimen for your Lancashire Heeler by making use of Lancashire Heeler Information’s which are available in books and in the internet. |
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