Clumberdoodle: Clumber Spaniel and Poodle Mix

Clumberdoodle: Clumber Spaniel and Poodle Mix

The Clumberdoodle is a beautiful, cuddly creature with lots of wavy, soft hair and a good, sweet personality. These dogs are easy to train and good with families. Clumberdoodles will require grooming to keep their dense wavy hair from matting. They love to play outside, but do well inside too. Very lovable pet with peppy, yet relaxed demeanor.

Clumberdoodle Information, Facts, Images
Clumberdoodle Information, Facts, Images

What is a Clumberdoodle?

The Clumberdoodle is a great looking hybrid dog that embodies all of the best features of the Clumber Spaniel and the Poodle. These smart and loyal dogs are known for their endearing personality, their playful nature, and their gentle disposition. They are ideal for all types of families, and they are one-of-a-kind dogs that are sure to bring anyone joy, thanks to their cheerful and alert temperament.

Clumberdoodle Dog Breed Health, Grooming, Feeding
Clumberdoodle Dog Breed Health, Grooming, Feeding

Below is a bit of helpful information about the Clumberdoodle. Check it out to learn more about this breed and determine if it would be the right fit for your household.

Pros And Cons Of Owning A Clumberdoodle
Pros And Cons Of Owning A Clumberdoodle

The Clumberdoodle is a cross between a purebred Clumber Spaniel and Poodle.

Origin

The Clumberdoodle is a designer crossbreed whose origins are not entirely clear.

Pedigree

The Clumberdoodle is a cross between a purebred Clumber Spaniel and Poodle.

How easy are Clumberdoodle to train?

  • The Clumberdoodle responds very well to training. As long as you have a firm, consistent approach and a patient attitude, these dogs will be ready to please, and they will learn rather quickly, thanks to their high level of intelligence.
  • Establish yourself as the pack leader, start training your dog from as early on as possible, and make it a point to use positive reinforcement and rewards to encourage your dog to perform well and to be confident and happy.

Diet and Nutrition

  • Choose a high quality dry food that you can provide to your Clumberdoodle every day, as this will provide him with the nutrition that needs to stay healthy and energized. A good place to start is by feeding your dog anywhere from 2 to 3 cups of dry food each day, splitting this amount into multiple feedings throughout the day, or at least two feedings per day.
  • If you choose to also feed your dog some canned food for canines, you should adjust the amount of dry food that you are feeding. This will prevent your dog from eating too much and gaining too much weight that could put his health at risk.
  • The Clumberdoodle responds very well to training.

How would you describe the temperament of Clumberdoodle?

  • Clumberdoodles make great family pets, as they can get along with anyone. They are smart and friendly, as well as social and playful. If you are searching for a dog who will be affectionate, a little independent, alert, energetic, and loyal, a Clumberdoodle will not disappoint.
  • These dogs should be given plenty of attention so that they will not become bored or lonely. They will get along well with children and other pets, thanks to their easygoing personality, especially when they are raised with other animals.

How healthy are Clumberdoodle?

  • Because the Clumberdoodle is a hybrid dog breed, it may be prone to getting some of the health problems that its parent breeds often deal with. However, it is impossible to determine what an individual dog’s health will be like over the course of his life, and there is no guarantee that a Clumberdoodle will inherit any of the health problems of its parents.
  • Because Clumber Spaniels tend to be prone to dry eyes, cataracts, panosteitis, flea allergies, skin allergies, hip dysplasia, and entropion, keep an eye out for these conditions. Also, Poodles may suffer from hip dysplasia, sebaceous adenitis, Cushing’s disease, Addison’s disease, and gastric dilatation-volvulus, so be aware of the signs for those conditions in your Clumberdoodle as well.

How active are Clumberdoodle?

A Clumberdoodle will do well in a house or in an apartment, especially if he is able to enjoy some time outside exercising every day. These dogs should also have plenty of toys to keep their minds occupied while indoors.

Take your dog on a daily walk for some exercise, play fetch or have your dog chase a ball, and find other ways to allow the playful nature of this dog to shine through.

Clumberdoodles make great family pets, as they can get along with anyone.

How long will Clumberdoodle live?

The average Clumberdoodle lifespan is 10-13 years. And that is amazing because it means that you will have so many years with your best friend. Some dogs can even live longer with the right care. With proper diet, exercise, and genetics, your Doodle could live well to 15 years or more.

Recognized Clubs

The Clumberdoodle is not recognized by the American Kennel Club, as it is considered to be a hybrid breed.

Coat

  • A Clumberdoodle’s coat can be curly like its Poodle parent, feathered, soft, and straight like its Clumber Spaniel parent, or a combination of the two coat types.
  • In addition to bathing your dog whenever he gets too dirty, a regular brushing schedule will be necessary. This will ensure that the coat does not become tangled or matted. Also, depending upon the coat, this breed could be a light or a heavy shedder, or somewhere in between.

Puppies

  • As with all other small puppies, you should handle the Clumberdoodle with care, and teach your kids to do the same so that your puppy will not get hurt.
  • It is also a great idea to start socializing your dog from an early age so that he can be comfortable around a variety of people and pets. Start training your pet as soon as possible, too, so he will exhibit the best behavior.

Related Questions

How Much Does a Clumberdoodle Cost?

  • Another con for some prospective dog owners is the cost of a Clumberdoodle. The average puppy will cost anywhere from $1,500-$3,000, and this price varies on location and demand. And this might seem like a deal-breaker for some. But we think it’s money well spent.
  • For a puppy of this price, you should have a health guarantee. It will have some of the best breeding money can offer. Your puppy will also come from a loving family that has taken time and effort to set them up for success in your home. Puppies that come from these breeders do better on average than puppies from a backyard breeder or mill. And that is priceless to us.

How Big do Clumberdoodle Get?

A medium-sized breed, the Clumberdoodle weighs between 45 and 85 pounds.

Final Thoughts

With their adorable appearance and friendly personality, there’s a lot to love about the Clumberdoodle. As it combines the best characteristics of the Poodle and the Clumber Spaniel, this hybrid dog is loyal, gentle and can be an excellent fit for a variety of families and lifestyles. Use this guide to help you determine whether the Clumberdoodle is the right fit for you and your family. Then, explore your options with local, quality breeders who have your and the puppy’s best interest. With the proper research and consideration, you can be one step closer to welcoming home a lively and friendly Clumberdoodle in your home.

Edward Hollon is an avid dog lover and writer, knowing all there is to know about our furry friends. Edward has been writing for petdii for three years now, wanting to use her knowledge for good and share everything she can with new dog owners. Edward has two dogs herself - a German shepherd called Banjo and a chocolate labrador called Buttons. Edward knows more than anyone how adjusting to new life with a puppy can turn your life upside down, and she wants to ease some of the burdens through her articles.