Small as they are at a young age, you will be surprised at how fast they can grow. All dogs need their daily dose of exercise. And this breed is no exception. Adult Clumber Spaniels need long walks or dynamic activities such as playing catch or Frisbee. When a Clumber lacks movement and exercise, you can expect it to grow very overweight, a condition, which may cause health problems. Despite their being hunting dogs, Clumbers can easily adapt to city or apartment life provided that they get enough exercise. History and Origin Clumber Spaniels are said to be a breed that was developed in France sometime in the 18th century. When the French Revolution, reproduction of the breed was moved and resumed in England. It is unfortunate that this breed's development and history were not well-recorded. However, experts posit that breeds such as the Basset Hound and the Saint Bernard are major contributors to the breed. This breed got its named from an estate in Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, England, which was then owned by the Duke of Newcastle. PopularityWhile the Clumber Spaniel is a popular breed in the United Kingdom as well as one of the breeds to gain early AKC recognition in 1883, it is still quite a rare breed in the
Small as they are at a young age, you will be surprised at how fast they can grow. All dogs need their daily dose of exercise. And this breed is no exception. Adult Clumber Spaniels need long walks or dynamic activities such as playing catch or Frisbee. When a Clumber lacks movement and exercise, you can expect it to grow very overweight, a condition, which may cause health problems. Despite their being hunting dogs, Clumbers can easily adapt to city or apartment life provided that they get enough exercise. History and Origin Clumber Spaniels are said to be a breed that was developed in France sometime in the 18th century. When the French Revolution, reproduction of the breed was moved and resumed in England. It is unfortunate that this breed's development and history were not well-recorded. However, experts posit that breeds such as the Basset Hound and the Saint Bernard are major contributors to the breed. This breed got its named from an estate in Clumber Park in Nottinghamshire, England, which was then owned by the Duke of Newcastle. PopularityWhile the Clumber Spaniel is a popular breed in the United Kingdom as well as one of the breeds to gain early AKC recognition in 1883, it is still quite a rare breed in the