Lancashire Heelers can get along with other pets if socialized properly from a young age. However, they do have a high prey drive and may chase smaller animals.
Lancashire Heelers can get along with other pets if socialized properly from a young age. However, they do have a high prey drive and may chase smaller animals.
Lancashire Heelers grow to an average height of 25-30 cm.
Lancashire Heelers have a lifespan of 12-15 years on average.
Lancashire Heelers have a short, dense coat and do shed moderately. Regular brushing can help control shedding.
The average weight of a Lancashire Heeler is between 5-10 kg.
Yes, Lancashire Heelers are known to be good with children and make great family pets.
Lancashire Heelers are an active breed and require at least 30-60 minutes of exercise daily.
Lancashire Heelers are generally healthy, but can be prone to certain health issues such as hip dysplasia and patellar luxation. Regular vet check-ups are recommended.
Lancashire Heelers are intelligent and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train. Consistency and positive reinforcement are key.