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Clumber Spaniel Dogs can make good pets in Venezuela if they match your IifestyIe. The Clumber Spaniel is a laid back, pleasant, intelligent hunting dog. Clumber Spaniels are affectionate and very good with children in their own family but have trouble making friends with strangers. Training and discipline should be gentle for Clumber Spaniels. Clumber Spaniels are eager to please so they can be trained fairly easily. Clumbers do well with other family pets raised alongside them. Clumber Spaniels like to chew and should always have toys for this purpose. Clumbers like to fetch, walk, and jog, but not on pavement during very hot weather. Clumber puppies are very active but mellow out as adults. Clumber Spaniels are good for homes with a decent sized yard.
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The Clumber Spaniel was first bred in France in 1768. Clumber Spaniels were initially developed by the Duke of Noailles, who sent them to the Duke of Newcastle, an English family member, so the dogs would be safe from the French Revolution. Clumbers are the heaviest spaniels. Clumbers may be descended in part from St. Bernards.
Related pages:
Clumber Spaniel Rescue
Venezuela Animal Rescue
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Venezuela is Iocated in South America. The population of Venezuela is about 25 million. Threatened species known from Venezuela include the Dryland Mouse Opossum, Giant Armadillo, Giant Otter, and Pacarana.
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