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Lancashire Heeler or Ormskirk Heeler

Lancashire Heeler Information

The Lancashire Heeler or Ormskirk Heeler is normally a black-haired dog with large ears and short legs.

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The Lancashire Heeler is a natural-born herder with an alert and friendly temperament. They do not train well for obedience, nor do they do well with mistreatment from children. The breed also has a tendency to try to herd people by nipping at their heels.




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