Chesapeake Bay Retriever | Is It Right For You?

Join Uncle Stonnie as he talks about the pros and cons of owning a Chesapeake Bay Retriever. We start off with a quick overview, demonstrate some obedience then head out on an awesome adventure with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, two Australian Shepherds, two Black Labrador Retrievers, and an awesome Jack Russell Terrier.

00:00 – Introduction
01:33 – Description
06:53 – Obedience Demonstration
10:28 – Farm Adventure Begins
17:00 – Creek Walk
22:42 – Swimming and Remedial Retrieving
31:58 – Hike Up The Bluff Trail
48:51 – Chessies Are Possessive

For more information on the Chesapeake Bay Retriever be sure to check out the American Chesapeake Club:

The breed was and is, first and foremost, a dog for water work in harsh conditions – he possess a love of water, thick coat, conformation for swimming, birdiness, strength, intelligence and perseverance. The dogs were expected to figure out problems, be protective but not aggressive of his master’s birds and blind, and be devoted to his “family.” The conscientious breeder today strives to maintain both working ability and quality conformation. As a result, there is not a significant gap between the field and conformation lines.

The Chesapeake is a handsome headed, well boned dog with a broad, deep chest, strong rear and a thick double coat of various waving styles. He comes in a color palette of browns, sedge (red) and deadgrass (blonde). His size ranges from 21″ to 24″ for females and 23″ to 26″ for males- the sizes suited to the various hunting conditions.

As a companion, the Chesapeake is a highly intelligent and independent thinking dog. He is very aware of his surroundings and his loyal loving nature with his “family” find him a good watch dog. He is very affectionate with his owners and considers himself an equal member of his family. At home, he is a quiet sensible dog that loves to follow you from room to room. Outdoors, he is an active dog who loves to swim, hike, hunt and retrieve, or do anything his owner likes to do. It is imperative that owners set boundaries of acceptable behavior from puppyhood. Obedience and socialization are extremely important. Training must be consistent – you must mean what you say. They are very clever even as puppies. Without direction, they can quickly get out of hand and end up training you! If this is the right breed for you, most people never own another breed of dog.
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