Pont-Audemer Spaniel 🐕

Pont-Audemer Spaniel

Pointing Dog / FCI Group 7 · Purebred · France's rare and charming Norman water spaniel — a curly-coated, versatile gun dog with a joyful, clown-like personality and exceptional skill in wet and marshy terrain

40–53 lbsWeight
20–23 inHeight
12–14 yrsLifespan
HighEnergy

🐾 Overview

The Pont-Audemer Spaniel (Épagneul de Pont-Audemer) is one of France's rarest and most charming gun dog breeds — a curly-coated, versatile sporting dog developed in the Pont-Audemer region of Normandy in the early 19th century. Bred specifically for hunting in the wet, marshy, and forested terrain of northwestern France, this breed is considered France's native water spaniel, possessing an inherent love of water, a dense curl-and-wave coat that repels moisture, and a joyful, enthusiastic personality that has earned it the nickname "le petit clown des marais" (the little clown of the marshes).

The Pont-Audemer Spaniel is believed to have been created from crosses between old French spaniels and Irish Water Spaniels, which gave the breed its distinctive curly topknot and excellent water-working ability. The breed was recognized by the FCI in Group 7 (Pointing Dogs). It came dangerously close to extinction after World War II when the breed population collapsed, and it was saved only through an infusion of Irish Water Spaniel blood and concerted efforts by French breed enthusiasts. Today the breed remains critically rare — with only a few hundred individuals registered each year — but it is a cherished piece of French sporting dog heritage.

📸 Photo Gallery

Real Pont-Audemer Spaniels — their distinctive curly coat and topknot, and joyful expressions in the field.

😊 Temperament & Personality

The Pont-Audemer Spaniel is celebrated for its joyful, exuberant, and affectionate character — the "little clown of the marshes" nickname perfectly captures its playful enthusiasm.

  • Joyful, enthusiastic, and playful — one of the most cheerful of all French gun dog breeds
  • Affectionate and devoted to its family; bonds deeply with its owner
  • Excellent with children — gentle, patient, and eager to play
  • Good with other dogs; sociable and non-aggressive by nature
  • Loves water — will seek out any puddle, stream, or pond with great excitement
  • Sensitive temperament — responds best to positive, encouraging training
  • Can be mischievous and clownish indoors — the "petit clown" reputation is well-earned

🏃 Exercise & Activity Needs

  • Daily exercise: 60–90 minutes — a high-energy gun dog that needs meaningful activity
  • Thrives with hunting, swimming, retrieving, and field sports
  • Water exercise is especially satisfying — swimming is ideal physical and mental enrichment
  • Needs off-leash running in safe, enclosed areas to expend energy fully
  • Field sports, tracking, and nose work channel working instincts constructively
  • Under-exercised Pont-Audemer Spaniels become destructive and hyperactive indoors

✂️ Grooming & Coat Care

  • Distinctive curly-and-wavy coat with a characteristic curly topknot on the head
  • Dense, water-repellent coat that dries relatively quickly after swimming
  • Brush 2–3 times per week to prevent matting in the curls
  • Professional grooming every 6–8 weeks recommended to maintain coat shape
  • Check and clean ears regularly — long, drop ears trap moisture after water work
  • Dry ears thoroughly after every swim to prevent infections

🎓 Training

  • Intelligent, eager to please, and generally responsive to training
  • Positive reinforcement with food rewards and enthusiastic praise works best
  • Sensitive to harsh correction — punitive training causes anxiety and shutdown
  • Natural gun dog instincts make hunting and field training very rewarding
  • Water retrieval training comes naturally and quickly
  • Early socialization ensures the joyful temperament is channeled confidently

🏥 Health & Common Issues

A generally healthy breed with a small gene pool; responsible breeding is essential to maintain genetic diversity and health.

Hip dysplasia (screen breeding stock) Ear infections (drop ears, water exposure) Eye conditions (screen breeding stock) Bloat / GDV (deep-chested build)
Average Lifespan
12–14 years
Size Category
Medium · 40–53 lbs
Vet Visits
Annual wellness; hip and eye evaluations for breeders; weekly ear checks after water work
Pet Insurance
Recommended

🏠 Is a Pont-Audemer Spaniel Right for You?

The Pont-Audemer Spaniel is an ideal choice for active hunters and outdoor enthusiasts who want a versatile, water-loving gun dog with an exceptionally joyful and affectionate temperament. It is particularly well-suited to waterfowl hunting and marshy terrain work. For families with children who enjoy outdoor activities, it is an excellent companion — playful, gentle, and endlessly entertaining. The primary challenges are its rarity (sourcing a puppy outside France is very difficult), its need for significant daily exercise, and the requirement for regular coat maintenance. For those lucky enough to find one, the Pont-Audemer Spaniel is a hidden gem — a breed with unmatched charm and hunting ability in a compact, joyful package.

👶With Kids★★★★★
🐕With Dogs★★★★☆
🐈With Cats★★★☆☆
🏠Apartment★★☆☆☆
🔰First-Time Owner★★★☆☆
❄️Cold Climates★★★☆☆

🍽️ How Much to Feed a Pont-Audemer Spaniel

Puppy (8–12 weeks)
3–4 meals/day
Puppy (3–6 months)
3 meals/day
Adult (2+ years)
2 meals/day
Senior (9+ years)
2 measured meals/day

📏 Daily Portion Guide

40 lbs (less active)
2–2½ cups/day
47 lbs (active adult)
2½–3 cups/day
53 lbs (heavy hunting season)
3–3½ cups/day

✅ Best Foods for Pont-Audemer Spaniels

  • High-quality medium-breed active formula with meat as the first ingredient
  • Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids support the curly, water-repellent coat
  • Joint-supporting nutrients (glucosamine, chondroitin) for an active working dog
  • Avoid feeding immediately before or after vigorous exercise — bloat risk
  • Keep the breed lean and athletic — excess weight impairs working performance

🚫 Dangerous Foods

ChocolateGrapes & RaisinsOnions & GarlicXylitolMacadamia NutsAlcoholAvocado

💡 Tip: Boarding your Pont-Audemer Spaniel?

The Pont-Audemer Spaniel's joyful, sociable temperament makes it one of the more adaptable gun dog breeds for boarding. Choose a facility that provides substantial daily exercise and is comfortable with exuberant, playful dogs. One important note: this breed loves water — a facility with access to a paddling pool or supervised water play will provide an extra enrichment benefit that suits this breed's strongest passion. Always ensure ears are dried and inspected after any water exposure during boarding stays.

💰 How Much Does a Pont-Audemer Spaniel Cost?

Reputable Breeder (France)
€800–€1,500 (~$850–$1,600)
International Import
$2,000–$4,000
Rescue/Adoption
Virtually unavailable outside France
Note ⚠️
Critically rare — one of France's rarest recognized breeds; waitlists common even in France

📅 Monthly Cost

Budget approximately $80–$150 per month for a Pont-Audemer Spaniel.

Food
$40–$65/month
Vet (annual)
$350–$600/year
Pet insurance
$25–$45/month
Grooming
$40–$70/month (curly coat needs professional grooming)

🧬 Pont-Audemer Spaniel Mix Breeds

Deliberate Pont-Audemer Spaniel crosses are virtually nonexistent. The breed is so critically rare that all breeding efforts are focused on maintaining and expanding the pure breed population. French breed clubs actively discourage crosses. Historically, Irish Water Spaniel blood was used after WWII to restore the declining population — this is the closest thing to a recognized "cross" in the breed's history.

🐾 Pont-Audemer × Irish Water Spaniel (Historical Restoration Cross)

The post-WWII infusion of Irish Water Spaniel blood saved the Pont-Audemer Spaniel from extinction. The cross produced dogs with the characteristic topknot, excellent water ability, and joyful temperament. Modern Pont-Audemer Spaniels carry some Irish Water Spaniel heritage from this preservation effort.

Purpose
Population restoration — not a designer mix
Energy
High
Water Ability
Exceptional
Status
Historical — not intentionally bred today

🎉 Amazing Facts About the Pont-Audemer Spaniel

  • 🎭 The breed's nickname "le petit clown des marais" (the little clown of the marshes) perfectly captures its irresistibly playful and joyful personality. Among all French gun dog breeds — which tend toward more serious and dignified temperaments — the Pont-Audemer Spaniel stands out as uniquely exuberant and comical. French hunters who work with the breed often describe it as the most entertaining dog in the field: enthusiastic almost to the point of silliness, yet highly effective when it matters. This playful character has made it popular as a family companion in France, though its rarity limits its reach beyond the country.
  • 💧 The Pont-Audemer Spaniel is one of only a handful of European gun dogs specifically bred and selected for excellence in water work. Its coat — a mixture of curls and waves with the distinctive topknot on the skull — is directly adapted to wet, marshy environments. The dense curls repel water while the underlying coat insulates against cold Norman winters. The breed is described by French hunters as equally effective on land and in water, a versatility that makes it especially valuable for hunting waterfowl in the marshlands and estuaries of Normandy — its original hunting territory.
  • ⚠️ The Pont-Audemer Spaniel came perilously close to extinction after World War II. By the early 1950s, the wartime disruption of French dog breeding had reduced the breed to a tiny remnant population — some estimates suggest fewer than 20 animals of pure type remained. French breed enthusiasts, particularly in Normandy, conducted a careful and controversial restoration program using Irish Water Spaniel crosses to broaden the gene pool and restore the characteristic topknot. The rescue succeeded, but the breed remains on France's list of rare indigenous breeds and is monitored by the Société Centrale Canine (SCC) for genetic health.
  • 🌍 The Pont-Audemer Spaniel is named after the town of Pont-Audemer in the Eure department of Normandy, the region where the breed developed and was most heavily used for hunting. Normandy's geography — flat marshlands, tidal estuaries, river valleys, and dense hedgerow country — created the ideal environment for developing a versatile water spaniel capable of working both wet and dry terrain. The town of Pont-Audemer itself is known for its network of waterways and picturesque canals, a landscape that directly shaped the type of hunting dog local hunters needed and bred.
  • 📋 Despite being critically rare internationally, the Pont-Audemer Spaniel maintains a loyal following among French hunters who value it above more fashionable breeds. French gun dog culture places great emphasis on versatility — a single dog that can point, flush, retrieve, and work water — and the Pont-Audemer Spaniel delivers all of this with exceptional temperament and relatively compact size. French breed clubs maintain strict breeding records and health testing requirements to preserve genetic quality in the small population, making the Pont-Audemer Spaniel one of the most carefully managed rare breeds in European dog sport.

📋 Pont-Audemer Spaniel At a Glance

FCI Group
Group 7 — Pointing Dogs
Origin
France (Normandy)
Also Known As
Épagneul de Pont-Audemer; Little Clown of the Marshes
Unique Feature
France's native water spaniel; distinctive curly topknot; joyful clown-like personality