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 Clumber Spaniel Dog

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Clumber Spaniel Dog
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Clumber Spaniel Dog

The Clumber Spaniel is an eager, affectionate, and intelligent dog. the Clumber Spaniel a that loves to please his owners and will prove to be a loyal and responsive pet. The Clumber Spaniel is dedicated and friendly, and this breed gets along well with children even though they may not have been brought up with them. The Clumber Spaniel loves to play and can sometimes be quite animated, and even clownish about the way that he acts. The Clumber Spaniel has plenty of stamina and is a that likes to get on with his work rather than wasting time messing around.
 
 A dignified and enthusiastic breed, the Clumber Spaniel makes a great family pet. The Clumber Spaniel gets on very well with children as well as with other pets and animals. The Clumber Spaniel will also get along with strangers, but his friendly disposition means that he is not the most effective of watchdogs. The Clumber Spaniel dogs can be reserved and even timid, which means that early socialization is very important. The Clumber Spaniel is an energetic when outdoors, but his level of activity indoors tends to be low. Although he is a gentle, innocent, and sweet natured dog. The Clumber Spaniel does tend to have a bit of mischievousness about him, which can be both frustrating yet endearing.
 
 The Clumber Spaniel Dog
 The Clumber Spaniel is a that is well-balanced and strongly-boned for its massive size. It was originally bred by the French nobility for doing field work. This is a gentle, loving and loyal dog. Its head is square and its chest is wide and deep. The eyes are dark and deep-set and the ears are large. The coat of the Clumber Spaniel is silky, straight, and thick and comes in a white color with orange/lemon markings.
 
 Clumber Spaniel Skills
 The Clumber Spaniel traces its origins in France, where it was developed by the French nobility and aristocracy during the 18th century for field work. The Clumber Spaniel is thought to have been named indirectly by the 1788 painting by F. Wheatley, where a

similar-looking is painted with the Duke of Newcastle in Clumber Park. Soon after, the aristocracy in Great Britain followed the French, where King George V was known as an avid fan of the Clumber Spaniel, developing show champions. Its popularity declared in the later years and rose yet again due to the efforts of enthusiasts. Today, they are popular in shows and in the field.
 
 Clumber Spaniel Personality
 The Clumber Spaniel is a gentle, playful, and affectionate dog. It is a perfect companion for children. It is loyal to its owner and family and has the personality of wanting to please. The Clumber Spaniel is also intelligent and can be independent and aloof with strangers, although spending enough time with them will lower the Spaniel’s guard.
 
 Clumber Spaniel Exercise Needs
 The Clumber Spaniel was originally bred as a working in the field and therefore will need a lot of exercise to keep fit. Brisk daily walks outside the home and romps inside the yard will be enough but watch its food intake as it can get overweight easily. Be careful not to over-exercise the Clumber Spaniel while still a young puppy to avoid joint problems.
 
 Clumber Spaniel Living Conditions
 An apartment will be fine with the Clumber Spaniel as they are not really active indoors. If the apartment has a small yard, so much the better.
 
 Clumber Spaniel Grooming Requirements
 Grooming is not too much of a task with the Clumber Spaniel dog, although as a breed they are known to shed heavily. Owners will need to comb and brush its coat at least once a week to keep its shine and have it trimmed every two months.
 
 Clumber Spaniel Health Issues
 The Clumber Spaniel is known for having problems with its joints (hip dysplasia) and its eyes (dry eyes, cataracts, entropion, etc.)

Cindy  Lovable Dogs .info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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