About The Breed

The Clumber Spaniel is a medium-sized, solidly built dog with a distinctive appearance, characterized by its heavy, stocky frame and long, flowing coat. Known for its distinctive, lumbering gait and droopy expression, the Clumber Spaniel was originally bred as a hunting dog, particularly for flushing game from dense cover. This breed is affectionate, calm, and laid-back, often forming strong bonds with its family. Clumber Spaniels are friendly and good with children, but they tend to be a bit reserved with strangers. While they are not as energetic as other spaniels, they still enjoy regular exercise, such as daily walks or play sessions, to keep them fit. Their long coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting, but their generally easy-going nature makes them relatively low-maintenance in terms of exercise needs. The Clumber Spaniel is ideal for families or individuals seeking a relaxed and loyal companion with a friendly disposition.
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Dog Breed:

Clumber Spaniel

Lifespan:

10 - 12 years

Height:

17 - 20 inches

Weight:

55 - 85 pounds

Breed Group:

Sporting

Shedding Amount:

Frequent

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My Info

The Clumber Spaniel is a medium-sized, solidly built dog with a distinctive appearance, characterized by its heavy, stocky frame and long, flowing coat. Known for its distinctive, lumbering gait and droopy expression, the Clumber Spaniel was originally bred as a hunting dog, particularly for flushing game from dense cover. This breed is affectionate, calm, and laid-back, often forming strong bonds with its family. Clumber Spaniels are friendly and good with children, but they tend to be a bit reserved with strangers. While they are not as energetic as other spaniels, they still enjoy regular exercise, such as daily walks or play sessions, to keep them fit. Their long coat requires regular grooming to prevent matting, but their generally easy-going nature makes them relatively low-maintenance in terms of exercise needs. The Clumber Spaniel is ideal for families or individuals seeking a relaxed and loyal companion with a friendly disposition.

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#Fun Dog Facts

• The Romans built dog gravestones – Some had inscriptions expressing deep love for their pets.

• Dogs helped detect gas leaks in early industrial times – Their sensitivity to smell made them great gas detectors.

• Some ancient dog breeds haven't changed much in thousands of years – Basenjis and Salukis resemble their ancient ancestors.

• In medieval Europe, lap dogs were used to attract fleas away from their owners – They were considered living pest control!

• The phrase "raining cats and dogs" may come from old England – During storms, stray animals would sometimes fall from rooftops.

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