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About Pont-Audemer Spaniel Puppies

What makes Pont-Audemer Spaniels special?
This curly-headed class clown makes a playful addition to the family and is great with kids. While relaxed at home, the Pont-Audemer Spaniel or Epagneul de Pont-Audemer is a natural hunter and springs into action once outdoors. This medium-sized breed requires daily exercise and does best in rural environments. Full-grown, they typically weigh 44-60 pounds and stand 20-23 inches tall.
Are Pont-Audemer Spaniels friendly with strangers and kids?
Pont-Audemer Spaniels are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. This hard-working dog makes a great companion to an equally active person. Outgoing and affectionate, the happy-go-lucky spaniel breed loves the company of friends, family, children, and other animals. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Can Pont-Audemer Spaniels keep up with an active lifestyle?
In addition to strategically scattering birds for hunters, the Pont-Audemer Spaniel is easily trained to point and retrieve and is known for their ability to work in marshy environments. Hunting not your favorite pastime? Try throwing a ball for your spaniel to retrieve. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What's the coat like on a Pont-Audemer Spaniel?
With messy curls piled on their head, the Pont-Audemer Spanielhas a “just-rolled-out-of-bed” kind of look. (Although, it’s much more likely that they just rolled out of a mud puddle.) Unless trekking in the adventure from the day, their coat requires low-key maintenance. A regular brushing once or twice a week should keep their thick, wooly fur in good condition. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What should first-time owners know about Pont-Audemer Spaniels?
Pont-Audemer Spaniels are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Needless to say, this breed does not do well in confined spaces or apartment-style living. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.