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Clumber Spaniel

Clumber Spaniel

The dog breed Clumber Spaniel is a first-class gun dog, as most other spaniel breeds. Spaniels were especially bred to flush game out of dense brush.

Clumber Spaniel is an astonishingly quick-witted breed of dog and mental training is crucial.

Clumber Spaniel does shed ample. The dog breed is not a first-class choice for allergic people. The breeds requires common brushing and grooming.

Clumber Spaniel is not bothersome to drill and you don't need ample of experience to handle this breed of dog. The dog breed is not more conscious than resembling dog breeds. These dogs have common energy set side by side resembling dog breeds. The dog breed demands rather mini physical training.

The breeds may be a bit reserved, aloof and wary of unknown persons. They are usually friendly with other dogs. They are children friendly and good with kids. The breeds usually display few signs of exaggerated predatory tendencies. They may nip, but it is not always instinctively.

This dog breed may bark, but usually not excessively. Although the Clumber Spaniel can live in astonishingly hot climates, it's not the ideal contidions for this breed of dog. They can handle freezing temperatures and can adapt to cold climates. Clumber Spaniel puppies love to play, and the affection to play with you will persisit if you play with them every day. The Clumber Spaniel can get used to be home alone for a few hours every day.

Country of creation: the Clumber Spaniel breed was developed in England.

Classification of Clumber Spaniel: Clumber Spaniel is approved in the FCI book. The dog breed is acknowledged in the section «Flushing Dogs» (8.2) in the classification «Retrievers, Flushing Dogs, Water Dogs». FCI ID for clumber spaniel is 109 and was added to the book 2009-03-26. American Kennel Club categorizes the dog breed as «Sporting Dogs». United Kennel Club involves the dog breed as «Gun Dogs» in their book. Canadian Kennel Club categorizes the dog breed as «Sporting dogs».

Clumber Spaniel Health issues: Sadly, they may attain formidable health problems. Clumber Spaniel is a breed of dog which is has problems related to hip dysplasia. Mostly large and giant breeds are susceptible to hip dysplasia. Furthermore, they may have health problems such as entropion.

The breeds anatomy: This breed is rather middle-sized. Dogs will get 19 to 20 inches tall. Bitches will get 17 to 19 inches tall. Dogs can weigh 70 to 85 pounds. Bitches can weigh 55 to 70 pounds. The clumber spaniel has medium sized pendant ears. is usually rather short. The body type of the Clumber Spaniel is rather average. The hanging low tail is Stump. Its muzzle is rather short. The coat is of medium length.

Colors of this breed of dog is usually predominantly white, with lemon or orange markings.

Additional information about the clumber spaniel: Predicted years to live for a clumber spaniel is 10 to 12 years. The dog breed is rather mainstream and usually no problem to discover for sale in the market. The clumber spaniel were originally bred for hunting, tracking, and game retrieving.

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