The Clumber Spaniel
The Clumber Spaniel was developed in 1768 in France by a duke of Noailles. Because of the Revolution, he transferred his dogs to England where the breed was perfected and first shown in the nineteenth century.
Several British monarchs, like Prince Albert, King Edward VII and King George V, loved Clumbers. The Basset Hound and the St. Bernard may have contributed to this breed, which is very rare and difficult to find.
Breed Group
Sporting
Size
Male: 18-20 inches
Female: 17-19 inches
Weight
Male: 70-85 lbs
Female: 55-70 lbs
Color(s)
The Clumber is principally white with lemon or orange makings. Markings are usually seen around one or two eyes, on the top of the head, on the ears and freckling on the muzzle. Freckling can also be seen on the legs.
Coat
The Clumber’s coat is dense, straight, weather resistant and soft. The ears are slightly feathered and the legs and belly, moderately. The Clumber also has a good ruff. The dog should be professionally trimmed.
Life Expectancy
About 10 - 12 years.
Personality
The Collie has a very stable and well-mannered temperament and is generally considered not aggressive. This breed is very intelligent and trustworthy but they do tend to be wary of strangers. Very devoted and protective of his family, it is an excellent children's companion and a great watchdog.
Care
Clumbers are prone to panosteitis, hip dysplasia, flea, skin allergies, cataracts, dry eyes, and entropion. They are known for swallowing random objects. As it tends to gain weight easily, it is important not to over feed them.
The Clumber’s coat needs to be trimmed, brushed and combed regularly. The ears and the eyes cleaned and checked to prevent infections. This breed is a heavy shedder.
Training
The Clumber Spaniel needs to be trained by a gentle person as it doesn’t respond to harsh training. This dog’s excellent memory make it easy to train.
Activity
As they grow up, Clumbers are extremely active, but as adults, they become less energetic and a few minutes a day of playing is enough for them. It is a good breed for people that like to walk a lot.