
Clumber Spaniel: A Royal Heritage of Grace and Resilience
The Clumber Spaniel, a breed steeped in aristocratic history and celebrated for its distinctive appearance, remains a symbol of elegance and endurance. Originating in 18th-century England, this noble canine was meticulously developed at Clumber Park by the Duke of Newcastle, blending French Alpine Spaniels with Basset Hounds to create a robust hunting companion capable of navigating dense terrain15. Revered by British royalty, including Edward VII and George V, the Clumber became a fixture in royal kennels and a muse for artists like Francis Wheatley, whose 1788 painting Return from Shooting i
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