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What to do if you find a lost Lancashire Heeler . If you find a Lancashire Heeler Dog or any other pet and it does not have an identification tag with a phone number, you can: 1. List the found pet details at Pet Reunite website here. 2. Report the missing pet on the Local Facebook Lost Pets Groups. 3.
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Colour variants exist with Lancashire Heelers as with all breeds and it is virtually impossible to judge on appearance whether your dogs antecedents are Heeler in origin. The only way to find out if your dog is a Lancashire Heeler is via a DNA test and for that reason we don't enter into personal correspondence on this question.
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The Lancashire Heeler is a small herding and drover dog that originated in Lancashire, England. The term Heeler describes the purpose of this dog. It is a herding and drover dog that drives the cattle towards wherever its master wants by nipping at their heels without hurting the animal. Precise details of the origin of this breed is unknown ...
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Once fully mature an adult Lancashire Heeler must be fed a good quality diet to ensure their continued good health. As a rough guide an adult Lancashire Heeler can be fed the following amounts every day: Dogs weighing 3 kg can be fed 55g to 68g depending on activity; Dogs weighing 4 kg can be fed 69g to 82g depending on activity
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The Lancashire Heeler is a herding small breed of dog used as drive livestock like cattle in the old days, and like other dogs, they also hunt rats and rabbits.In the modern days, they have become popular family pet companions in their native country which is the United Kingdom. Kennel Club (UK) listed Lancashire Heeler as one of the vulnerable breeds (dog breeds of British and Irish origin ...
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The Lancashire Heeler is an energetic dog, it can work all day so it may be small but do not think that means it will sit in your lap all day. While some may have more lazy moments than others it still needs at least 30 to 45 minutes a day in walks, some physical play with you and some puzzles and games that keep it mentally stimulated too.
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The Lancashire Heeler is a wonderful dog for any home and is considered a small breed. This purebred dog can be described as intelligent, alert, loving, and friendly. While the Lancashire Heeler is friendly and playful with those who are near to his heart, it is not uncommon for this breed to be cautious of strangers along with being protective.
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When properly cared for, the Lancashire Heeler can live 9 to 14 years. However, it is also predisposed to some illnesses that could hinder living out its maximum life expectancy. Awareness of its potential health disorders will help you take preventive measures so make sure to consult a veterinarian to determine the signs and symptoms.
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Lancashire Heeler Lifespan . Looking to own a Lancashire Heeler Dog and need to know how long do Lancashire Heeler Dogs live for? According to Australian breed survey, an average lifespan of Lancashire Heeler Dog is 12-15 years with some living 2 years more that what is expected.
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Lancashire Heelers The Lancashire Heeler is the smallest herding dog in the UK. Although most known for their primary purpose as a drover or herding dog, their terrier like instincts also make them good ratters and mousers. Fearless enough to take on a herd of cattle alone, these intelligent, playful...

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