The Clumber Spaniel is a docile, sweet-natured, intelligent, and pleasant breed. Among the most low-key and easygoing of the hunting dogs, they are affectionate, well-behaved, and content to take life at a relaxed pace as they mature. When raised alongside other pets, Clumbers typically get along well with them.

This breed has a distinctive appearance, characterized by a heavy-boned, low-to-the-ground build with short legs. The head is massive, featuring a broad, deep muzzle, a well-defined stop, and a heavy brow. Their large nose varies in shades of brown, including beige, rose, and cherry. The teeth meet in a scissors bite, while the wide chest is deep, and the front legs are straight. Clumbers have dark amber, deep-set eyes, with flews that hang over the lower jaw. Their low-set, triangular ears have rounded tips, and their thick, heavy neck is feathered at the throat. The feathered tail may be left natural or docked, though tail docking is illegal in most parts of Europe.

The Clumber Spaniel’s coat is soft, flat, dense, and straight, providing both comfort and durability. It is predominantly white with lemon or orange markings. Whether embarking on a hunting excursion, a hike, a road trip, or simply relaxing at home, the Clumber Spaniel makes an excellent all-around companion.