Clumber Spaniel
Description
The Clumber Spaniel is first and foremost a gun dog, they may look heavy and stubby, but are very good hunters. Sometimes known as the “Gentleman’s Gun Dog”, Clumber Spaniel is the largest of all spaniels. Friendly, affectionate, intelligent but sometimes reserved Clumber Spaniel makes an ideal companion for an active elderly person or a family with children. The does have a tendency to be lazy if left alone, but will always be ready to join a walk or go hunting.
Size of Male: Height: 19-20 inches Weight: 70-85 pounds
Size of Female: Height: 17-19 inches Weight: 55-70 pounds
Temperament
The Clumber Spaniel is described as a gentle, sweet, quite intelligent and pleasant dog. Clumber Spaniel is among the most low-key and easygoing of the hunting breeds. Clumber Spaniel is very affectionate and playful. Well-behaved, and not very active when mature. Clumber Spaniels will get along with other dogs and cats as well as other household animals if they are raised with them. They tend to be a one-person dog and can be a bit willful. Clumber Spaniels are usually trustworthy with children of the family, but they do not make friends easily with strangers. Do not expect them to be friends with everyone, but they should never be timid or hostile. This breed is a gentle person’s dog; they do not take well to heavy-handed discipline. They simply will not respond to it. This dog has a good memory and it likes to do things to please its master, therefore training is not usually difficult. As puppies, they may be submissive urinators. Clumber spaniels can be used as hunting dogs. They prefer to hunt for pheasant and partridges, take naturally to retrieving, and are good water dogs. Make sure you have good chew toys for them to chew.
Living Conditions
Clumber Spaniel will do okay in an apartment if he is sufficiently exercised. Clumber Spaniel is very inactive indoors and a small yard will be sufficient. Clumber Spaniels are more comfortable in cool weather due to their dense coat.
Upkeep
The Clumber Spaniel enjoys a daily outing, but its exercise requirements can be met with a long walk on leash or a leisurely hike in the field. The coat of Clumber Spaniel needs brushing two to three times weekly, although in dirty areas they may need more frequent bathing in order to keep its coat a gleaming white. Clumber Spaniels tend to drool and, at times, snore.
Health
Major concerns: Hip dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease
Minor concerns: ectropion, entropion
Life expectancy: 10 – 12 years
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