A Clumber Spaniel is described as a docile, sweet, intelligent and pleasant dog. Among the most low-key and easygoing of the
hunting breeds, they are very affectionate, well-behaved, and are not opposed to taking life easy as they mature. Clumbers will get along with other family pets when raised with them.

The Clumber Spaniel is a heavy-boned, low to the ground dog with short legs. The head is massive with a broad, deep muzzle, a
defined stop and a heavy brow. The large nose comes in shades of brown ranging from beige, rose and cherry. The teeth meet in a
scissors bite. The wide chest is deep and the front legs are straight. The deep-set eyes are dark amber in color. The flews
hang over the lower jaw. The hanging ears are triangular in shape with rounded tips, set low on the head. The neck is thick, heavy, 
and feathered at the throat. The feathered tail is either docked or kept natural. Note: docking tails is illegal in most parts of Europe.
The feathered coat is soft to the touch, flat, dense and straight. The coat is predominantly white, with lemon or orange markings.

Ready for a hunting excursion, a hike, a road trip or just hanging around the house, a Clumber is a great all around companion.

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