Clumber Spaniels are quite unique with their beautiful white coat and orange or lemon markings. They also have an adorable, thoughtful expression that makes the breed even more endearing. It is believed that they were bred in France about 200 years ago. They are heavier than other spaniels and take life at a much slower and leisurely pace than their lighter cousins.
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Clumber Spaniel
Our Clumber Spaniel puppies are a delightful mix of affection, loyalty, and intelligence. Known for their distinctive appearance with long ears, soulful eyes, and elegant build, these puppies are more

Clumber Spaniel
Sire is Summervilles tumeric and is a working beating dog, lovely calm natured and is used to kids. Hips 11 and elbows 0. Dam is Golden Fizz, again a beating dog, who has a great nose on her and har

Clumber Spaniel
Stunning litter of show and working lines, pedigree Clumber Spaniel puppies in Cornwall. The puppies are not docked. They are KC registered, EIC clear, and health checked by a vet. They are raised in

Clumber Spaniel
We have a beautiful female Clumber Spaniel puppy available from our family-raised litter. She’s gentle, playful, and full of love. Raised in our home with care and attention, she’s well-socialized and

Clumber Spaniel
Exceptional Pedigree Clumber Spaniels - Ready for Loving Forever Homes. We have two handsome, healthy Working Clumber Spaniel boys available to the right homes. The three girls are already spoken for

Clumber Spaniel & Clumber Spaniel Hybrid
Collytown Clumbers (licensed) Rare native breed of Spaniels Hybrid Clumber Spaniels bred by Natalie Gardner (veterinary nurse) & Victor Gardner (game keeper and prior owner of The Countryman’s Weekl
Clumber Spaniels are considered rare primarily because they are classified as a vulnerable native breed by the UK Kennel Club, with fewer than 300 new registrations annually in the UK and Ireland. Their rarity is also due to their specialized history as a gundog breed developed in the UK, which has kept their numbers relatively low compared to more popular breeds.