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Gold Lancashire Heeler Puppies for sale in Chester, Cheshire West and Chester

1 Gold Lancashire Heeler Puppies for sale in Chester, Cheshire West and Chester

The Lancashire Heeler, also known as Ormskirk Heeler, is one of Britain"s endangered native breeds, but at one time these intelligent, active and "people friendly" dogs were a popular choice as both working and companion dogs. The Lancashire Heeler is known for his hunting skills and his love of people. He is an energetic little dog that likes to be as busy as possible, while also enjoying being part of a family and participating in everything that goes on in a household.

Read our Lancashire Heeler Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

FAQs

Are Lancashire Heelers good family dogs?

Yes, Lancashire Heelers are affectionate, loyal, and intelligent dogs that form strong bonds with their families and get along well with children. They do require plenty of exercise, mental stimulation, and consistent training due to their energetic nature and herding instincts. Their alertness also makes them good watchdogs, though early socialisation helps manage their protective tendencies and herding behaviours like nipping.

How much does a Lancashire Heeler puppy cost?

The cost of a Lancashire Heeler puppy from a reputable breeder typically ranges between $1,000 and $2,000, while adoption options are generally more affordable, around $300, covering the care expenses before adoption. Prices may vary depending on the breeder and the dog's lineage.

What is a Lancashire Heeler mixed with?

Lancashire Heelers are a distinct breed and are not commonly recognised as mixes of other breeds, although they may resemble breeds like Corgis or Manchester Terriers; there is no widely known or established 'Lancashire Heeler mix' recognised in breed information.

Do Lancashire Heelers bark a lot?

Lancashire Heelers do bark to alert their owners to visitors or unusual activity, making them effective watchdogs. They are not typically excessive barkers unless they are bored or suffer from separation anxiety. Regular exercise and mental engagement usually help to control barking.