The Lancashire Heeler is a breed with a median lifespan of 15.4 years, which places it among the longest-lived third of the 155 breeds we rank for longevity. Commonly reported health conditions include Primary lens luxation, Collie eye anomaly, Persistent pupillary membrane, Hereditary cataracts. Its overall Breed Health Score is 98/100 (grade A), against an average of 71/100 across all breeds.
Score breakdown
Higher is healthier. See methodology.
Common & hereditary conditions
Red marks a life-threatening or major-welfare condition. Click a condition to see which breeds it affects. This list reflects commonly reported conditions, so better-studied breeds may show more; hereditary burden is the lightest-weighted part of the score. Source: RVC VetCompass / AKC / PDSA (indicative).
Compare with similar-size breeds
Data & citation. Median lifespan: McMillan, K.M. et al. (2024) "Longevity of companion dog breeds", Scientific Reports (584,734 UK dogs). Data CC-BY 4.0. Source. Machine-readable: developer API. These are independent estimates for comparing breeds, not veterinary advice. Photo: https://kaboompics.com/ via Pexels.