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Hot: 7 to 29 °C
Cold: 0 to 7 °C
1K to 3K USD
200 to 250 PSI
Jump: 1-2 Feet
Run: 20-25 Miles per hour (32-40 km/h)
The Clumber Spaniel, a breed steeped in history and elegance, traces its origins to the verdant landscapes of England. While the exact lineage remains a subject of speculation, the prevailing belief points to the 18th century, attributing its development to the foresight of the Duke of Newcastle and his gamekeepers at the Clumber Park estate. The very name of the breed pays homage to this idyllic location, a testament to the intimate connection between the Clumber Spaniel and the sprawling estate where it was meticulously crafted.
Functionality was at the heart of the Plumber Spaniel's inception,' bred with a rummy purpose; to excel in the art of hunting. These dogs proved valuable in navigating the dense and challenging terrains of forests and marshes, showcasing an unparalleled skill in retrieving game.
The Clumber Spaniel, a breed that exudes distinction and regality, traces its roots to the lush landscapes of England. Historically favoured by aristocrats and esteemed gamekeepers, this breed has carved a niche for itself with its exceptional hunting abilities.
The Plumber Spaniel's real characteristics are both striking and unique—a sturdy as well as ' low slung body, and a splendid white coat adorned with lemon or brandish markings. Their expressive, dark eyes and heavy brows contributed to an aura of dignified approachability.