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The Clumber Spaniel is the largest of the English spaniel breeds, [1] and is long and heavy-bodied, standing only 17 to 20 inches (43 to 51 cm) in height but weighing from 55 to 85 pounds (25 to 39 kg). [2]
Princess Anne said Debbie Zurick would be "sorely missed" at the Working Clumber Spaniel Society.
Spaniel (Clumber) Sporting: Judith & Richard Zaleski [87] 1997 Ch. Parsifal Di Casa Netzer: Standard Schnauzer: Working: Rita Holloway, Gabrio Del Torre [88] 1998 Ch. Fairewood Frolic: Norwich Terrier: Terrier: Sandina Kennels [86] 1999 Ch. Loteki Supernatural Being: Papillon: Toy: John Oulton [89] 2000 Ch. Salilyn 'N Erin's Shameless: Spaniel ...
At the Centenary Show of Crufts in 1991, he judged Sh Ch. Raycrofts Socialite, a Clumber Spaniel, Best in Show. [2] He had previously judged the Hound Group in 1984 and 1996, as well as the Working Group in 1990.
Johnson also bred Brady, the Clumber Spaniel who won the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show's Best In Show award in 1996. [10] Stump was owned by Redding, Connecticut resident Cecilia Ruggles [13] and Southern Pines, North Carolina resident Beth Dowd [5] [14] and handled by Scott Sommer of Houston, Texas.
Only four dogs have won Best in Show on more than one occasion, and on three of these occasions they were English Cocker Spaniels owned by Lloyd. The fourth occasion was a Labrador Retriever named Bramshaw Bob, [ 12 ] owned by Countess Lorna Howe who is the second most successful breeder in the show's history as she also won Best in Show once ...
Lyman bred and trained Clumber spaniels and Bernese mountain dogs, and was well known for being talented but rather reclusive. After the death of his father from lung cancer in 1968, Lyman began to withdraw from his remaining family, moving from the family estate "Ricefields" on Thacher Street in Westwood, Massachusetts, to a home in Rhode Island, wearing men's clothing, and reportedly taking ...
The English Springer Spaniel is a breed of gun dog in the Spaniel group traditionally used for flushing and retrieving game. They are descended from the Norfolk or Shropshire Spaniels of the mid-19th century; the breed has diverged into separate show and working lines.