Sunday, September 25, 2016

clumber spaniel - clumber

All About the Clumber

 The mild-mannered, almost imperturbable Clumber Spaniel sometimes puts on aristocratic airs, yet he also plays the clown, greeting people with two tennis balls stuffed into his mouth and his entire rear end wagging.

The adult  clumber spend much of their time lying around and looking sleepy, but this massive dog needs regular exercise to stay fit.
Outdoors he comes alive and moves with great determination -- he has been called "a great bustling creature."
Fetching and ball playing are good sources of exercise, though too much twisting and jumping could injure a disk in his long back.
Most Clumber Spaniels are friendly with strangers and other animals. This is not a guard dog.
Though stubborn, he does respond to persuasive, persistent, motivational obedience training, especially if it includes food. He resists harshness or force by refusing to move.
He does have a mischievous streak, but because of his easygoing approach to life, he is seldom a problem even when he doesn't obey very quickly.

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