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Pont Audemer Spaniel

Pont Audemer Spaniel
 

Pont-Audemer Spaniel is nicknamed the Pont. It is also known as the Clown of the Marshes due to its agility when swimming in marshy water. It is a rare dog originally from France. It can hardly be found in regions outside France. Pet enthusiasts seeking to own the dog must be patient. Potential owners are always placed on long waiting lists by breeders who specialize in this dog breed. The main colors of this breed are brown, brown and white, liver and white and brown ticked. The breed derives its name from Pont-Audemer, a city in France. It was a common dog breed in north-western parts of France. However, the breed was almost wiped out under the vagaries of the first and second world wars. The breed was created in the 19th century. The dog has mostly been used during hunting, pointing and tracking.

A mature Pont-Audemer Spaniel has a height of between 20-23 inches or 50-58 centimeters. It weighs at 44-60 pounds.

Personality

Pont-Audemer Spaniels are known to be friendly and gentle. They develop strong bonds with humans and look up to their owners for guidance and assurance. Owing to their intelligence, it is very easy to train them. Pet lovers will love the Pont-Audemer Spaniel for its affectionate, obedient, loving and loyal nature. It loves swimming outdoor activities meaning you will need to have enough space for its kennel and exercise needs. The dog is also a good friend of children and other pets around the house. Its strong hunting instinct can be seen from the way it indulges in a chase and fetch. However, you need to have a secure leash when walking the dog as it is very fast and strong. There are only about 50 puppies born annually by breeders, making it challenging to get a puppy if you are considering this breed.

Breed Characteristics

Life Span:12 - 14 years
Nicknames:Epagneul Pont-Audemer, Setter of Pont-Audemer, the Pont, Clowns of the Marshes

Pont Audemer Spaniel Build Information

A mature Pont-Audemer Spaniel has a height of between 20-23 inches or 50-58 centimeters. It weighs at 44-60 pounds.

Size:Medium

Behaviour and Personality

Pont-Audemer Spaniels are known to be friendly and gentle. They develop strong bonds with humans and look up to their owners for guidance and assurance. Owing to their intelligence, it is very easy to train them. Pet lovers will love the Pont-Audemer Spaniel for its affectionate, obedient, loving and loyal nature. It loves swimming outdoor activities meaning you will need to have enough space for its kennel and exercise needs. The dog is also a good friend of children and other pets around the house. Its strong hunting instinct can be seen from the way it indulges in a chase and fetch. However, you need to have a secure leash when walking the dog as it is very fast and strong. There are only about 50 puppies born annually by breeders, making it challenging to get a puppy if you are considering this breed.

Activity Level:High activity
Affection Level:Affectionate
Kid Friendliness:Kid friendly

Appearance

The dog has a thick, curly coat that requires almost daily attention. You have to bathe him regularly to prevent the fur from tangling. They need to be brushed on a daily basis to help the fur stay clean and soft. Considering that the Pont is an active dog, you must find time to take them out for walks and play with them daily.

Shedding:Moderate
Grooming:Low - Moderate maintenance

Pont Audemer Spaniel Common Health Conditions

Some of the problems affecting Pont-Audemer Spaniels include bloat, dental issues, and a blood clotting disorder known as Von Willebrand's Disease. There is also hypothyroidism, knee dislocation and hip dysplasia. With the right diet and exercise routine, the dog will remain healthy and strong for the majority of its lifespan.

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Breed Talents and Facts

Pont-Audemer Spaniels are quite rare especially in countries other than France. The dog almost went into extinction during World War II. To revive the Pont, cross breeding was done with another breed known as the Irish Water Spaniel. Other names commonly associated with the dog are Setter of Pont-Audemer and Epagneul Pont-Audemer. A popular nickname is Clowns of the Marshes. If you want a friendly dog for your family, this is a breed you need to consider as they are loving and careful around children. The Pont-Audemer Spaniel normally lives about 12-14 years.

Training:Easy to train