IRISH WATER SPANIEL 
—Developed in Ireland, this 
breed is the tallest of the 
spaniels. Each dog stands 
about 22 inches in height. 
Before 1859 there were two 
varieties—The South Cornv 
try Water Spaniel and The 
North Country Water Span' 
iel. He is a fine water dog 
and is used as a duck retriev' 
er. He has a coat of short, 
curly hair and is deep liver 
in color. 
CLUMBER SPANIEL — The Clumber is one of the oldest of spaniel 
breeds. He is a long, low, heavydooking dog, slow'moving, but not 
clumsy. He is said to have 
Basset Hound blood in 
him. He is a fine hunter 
and retriever when trained, 
and in contrast to other 
spaniels, hunts mute. His 
coat is dense, silky, and 
straight, and is white with 
lemon or orange markings. 
The Clumber weighs from 
35 to 65 pounds. 
