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Clumber Spaniel - Facts You Must Know Before Adopting Clumber Spaniel
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- 9 December 2010
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The Clumber Spaniel often referred as "Gentleman's Gun Dog", this breed is the largest among all of the spaniels. Recognized as the gentlest among the aristocrats of all the dog breeds, this highly intelligent and affectionate dog is sturdy, lo...
The Clumber Spaniel: Retired Gentleman's Dog
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- 1 November 2010
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The Clumber Spaniel seems to wear a permanent sweet expression. This Spaniel in appearances is quite similar to the Newfoundland in the face, with an especially docile expression and soft look about him. He is often called the "retired gentleman's...
Clumber Spaniel Dog Breed Description and History
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- 1 November 2010
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Description: The Clumber Spaniel is low to the ground with heavy bones and short legs. The head is large and broad, with a deep muzzle, combined with a heavy brow. The nose is large and comes in various shades of brown. The teeth meet in a scissor...
The Clumber Spaniel - Endurance Until the End
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- 1 November 2010
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The Clumber Spaniel is a spaniel that was existent in nineteenth century Britain. This breed is possibly a mixture of some of the early spaniel types and the Basset Hound. This breed is known for an excellent sense of smell and also for his endura...
Clumber Spaniel Dog Breed Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and Living Conditions
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- 1 November 2010
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Temperament: The Clumber Spaniel is one of the easiest hunting breed dogs today, regarding temperament. This dog is easy-going, intelligent and willing to please. Gets along with other household pets, that they are raised with. This is a playful a...
Clumber Spaniel Puppy And Dog Information
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- 1 November 2010
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The Clumber Spaniel is an intelligent, calm dog great for apartments as they do not need a great deal of exercise as adults. They are good natured and easy going and will get along with children, other dogs and other pets if raised with them....
Information on the Clumber Spaniel
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- 1 November 2010
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The Clumber Spaniel is a gentle, sweet, and pleasant dog, among the most low-key and easygoing of the hunting breeds. The breed is popular in the United Kingdom, where the breed originated. It is used for tracking and flushing, especially in dense...
Clumber Spaniel - Dog Breeds
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- 1 November 2010
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Group: Sporting
Weight: male: 70-85, female: 55-70 lbs
Height: male: 19-20, female: 17-19 inches
Overview
The Clumber Spaniel was first developed in England during the middle part of the 14th century. Today the Clumber Spaniel is the heaviest of a...
How to Train a Clumber Spaniel
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- 1 November 2010
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Are you trying to find out how to train a Clumber Spaniel? You've come to the right place!
This dog has a royal bloodline in its history. The widely accepted accounts of its origin indicate that it was developed by a certain Duke of Noailles in Fr...
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