Lancashire Heeler

The Lancashire Heeler is a small, intelligent, and energetic herding breed, originally developed in England for driving cattle. Known for its keen instincts, agility, and playful personality, the Lancashire Heeler excels in herding, obedience, agility, and companionship.

Core Traits of the Lancashire Heeler

  1. Highly Intelligent – Quick learner with strong problem-solving skills.

  2. Loyal and Protective – Forms close bonds and is naturally watchful.

  3. Energetic and Hardworking – Requires consistent physical and mental stimulation.

  4. Versatile Working Ability – Excels in herding, obedience, and agility trials.

  5. Confident Yet Playful – Bold when working but affectionate and lively with family.

  6. Independent Thinker – Makes decisions effectively, needing structured leadership.

  7. Sociable Yet Alert – Friendly with family but watchful around strangers.

  8. Resilient and Hardy – Adaptable to various climates and rugged environments.

  9. Agile and Athletic – Swift and enduring, excelling in canine sports.

  10. Short, Weather-Resistant Coat – Dense fur provides protection with minimal grooming needs.


Breed Standards

The Lancashire Heeler is a small, sturdy breed, standing 10-12 inches tall and weighing 9-17 pounds. It has dark expressive eyes, erect ears, and a short double coat that comes in black and tan or liver and tan. Their light-footed yet confident gait highlights agility and endurance, making them ideal herding and companion dogs. Temperamentally, Lancashire Heelers are intelligent, energetic, and deeply loyal, excelling in both working and family environments.

Health Test Information

The following health tests are associated with this breed: