Clumber Spaniel Dog Breed Information

  • AKA:n/a
  • Size:Medium
  • Ease of Training:Medium
  • Grooming:Medium
  • Shedding:High
  • Exercise Needed:Daily Walk
  • Energy Level:Low/Medium
  • Protection:Low
  • Good with Children:Yes
  • Health Clearances:OFA, CERF
  • Weight:Male: 70-85; Female: 55-70 lbs
  • Height:Male: 19-20, Female: 17-19 inches
  • Coat Colour:White dog with lemon or orange markings (the fewer the markings on body, the better)

Clumber Spaniel Coat

The body coat of the Clumber Spaniel is straight, flat, dense, and weather resistant. It is soft, not harsh in texture. The ears, legs, and stomach are slightly feathered with straight hair. They have a thick ruff of hair at the neck. The Clumber Spaniel is a double coat breed. The outer coat consists of long guard hairs, while the undercoat is thick and soft. The coat colour is predominantly white with either orange or lemon markings. This breed is a heavy shedder.

Clumber Spaniel Character

The Clumber Spaniel is handsome and useful; a true aristocrat of long descent. They are considered to be a rare breed that is typically difficult to obtain. This slow moving and stocky breed are sedate, affectionate, and make an excellent companion.

Clumber Spaniel Temperament

Of the hunting breeds, the Clumber Spaniel is the most low-key and easy-going. They are gentle, sweet, and highly intelligent. A pleasant and well-behaved dog, they get along with other dogs, cats, and other household animals they are raised with. They typically become attached to one specific person in their family. Clumber Spaniels are generally good with children. They do not easily befriend strangers, but are never timid or aggressive. This breed greatly enjoys human companionship and attention.

Clumber Spaniel Care

Clumber Spaniels need daily grooming with a comb and brush. Professional trimming of the coat is required. Their eyes and ears need to be cleaned on a consistent basis. This breed is prone to hip dysplasia, juvenile lameness, dry eyes, and cataracts. It is important to not over feed them as they gain weight easily. They are also prone to flea and skin allergies. Due to their dense coats, the Clumber Spaniel must be protected from becoming over heated.

Clumber Spaniel Activity

Clumber Spaniels are equally suited for apartment or residential dwellings. They require daily exercise such as brisk walks, being bicycling companions, chasing a ball, or swimming. Failure to provide sufficient exercise will cause this breed to become overweight, have muscle atrophy, and shorten their life span.

Clumber Spaniel Health and Life Expectancy

The Clumber Spaniel has a life expectancy of around 10 years, which is relatively short compared to many other breeds. There are a number of health problems and disorders that are linked to this breed, and this includes cataracts, HD, entropion, ectroption, and spinal problems. Both parents of the Clumber Spaniel should have OFA and CERF certificates.