77% Compatible
Despite their size, Clumber Spaniels were historically known as 'silent hunters' in dense undergrowth.
Known as 'Daredevil' of dogdom, Irish Terriers were among the first breeds used as messenger dogs in WWI.
Developed in France during the 18th century at the kennels of the Duc de Noailles, these dogs excelled at hunting in dense undergrowth and retrieving game in challenging terrain.
Developed in Ireland during the 1800s for hunting vermin, guarding farms, and serving as versatile working dogs. Valued for their courage and adaptability in rural settings.
Regular grooming needed to manage shedding and drooling. Moderate exercise requirements must be met daily. Eye and joint health should be monitored closely.
Requires regular brushing and stripping of coat. Strong prey drive necessitates secure fencing. Early socialization crucial for managing terrier temperament.