The Lakeland Terrier is often referred to as a cheeky rascal and for good reason, as these attractive little dogs pride themselves on being mischievous and have a real sense of humour. They are very adaptable and are just as comfortable in a working environment as they are in a family environment, provided they are given enough to do, combined with plenty of daily physical exercise. They are tireless, affectionate and extremely loyal terriers who form very strong bonds with their families and like nothing better than to be involved in everything that goes on in a household.
Read our Lakeland Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Jagdterrier & Lakeland Terrier Hybrid
3x girls. 1x boy. Chunky pups.. Well socialised by my children. Micro chipped. Wormed and flead. Mother owned. Sheffield based. Viewing advised. These have all got good temperament. Vet checked. Al

Patterdale Terrier & Lakeland Terrier Hybrid
Only for sale as have to move house for work and they don’t accept dogs. She’s amazing in every way, super friendly loved cuddles, good off lead great recall, sits, lies down, house trained, loves wat

Jack Russell & Lakeland Terrier Hybrid
Bailey is our 4-year-old Jack Russell cross Lakeland Terrier looking for a loving new home. He’s a typical terrier — bright, energetic and full of character. Bailey enjoys his walks, playing with toy

Lakeland Terrier
Lakeland terrier. Loves other dogs,loves her walks,cuddles and enjoys curling up in bed with you. Is crate trained,house trained.
Yes, Lakeland Terriers generally make excellent pets for active families. They are affectionate, bold, intelligent, and loyal dogs who bond closely with their owners. These terriers thrive with regular interaction and activities but require firm, consistent training due to their independent and sometimes stubborn nature. Early socialisation and plenty of physical exercise and mental stimulation are essential to manage their energetic and sometimes vocal temperament.