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Clumber Spaniel Puppies for sale in Northolt, Greater London

We found 0 Clumber Spaniel Puppies for sale in Northolt, Greater London.

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.

Read our Clumber Spaniel Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Why are Clumber Spaniels considered rare?

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.

How much does a Clumber Spaniel cost?

The cost of a Clumber Spaniel typically ranges from around £350 to £1,200, depending on factors such as the breeder's reputation, the dog's pedigree, health, and whether the dog is intended as a pet, for breeding, or for shows.

Are Clumber Spaniels good family dogs?

Yes, Clumber Spaniels make great family dogs due to their gentle, affectionate, and mild-mannered nature. They are good with children and other dogs, tend to be quiet, and are loyal companions that thrive in homes with patient owners.

What are some care considerations for Clumber Spaniels?

Clumber Spaniels require regular grooming because they shed constantly, and they tend to drool heavily. They can snore or breathe noisily in sleep and may be prone to certain health issues, so attentive care and routine veterinary checks are important to maintain their well-being.