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Yes, Lancashire Heelers can be left alone, but only for moderate periods of time. They are social dogs who thrive on companionship and interaction, and long periods of isolation can lead to boredom and behavioral issues. If you must leave your Lancashire Heeler alone, provide them with toys and engaging activities to keep them occupied.