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Chesapeake Bay Retriever

America's toughest retriever, bred for icy Chesapeake waters

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23-26 inches, 55-80 lbs
10-13 year lifespan
Intense, protective, tireless

Care Requirements

Exercise Needs

High Energy - Requires 1-2 hours of vigorous daily exercise

  • • Swimming is the ideal exercise for this breed
  • • Retrieving games satisfy natural instincts
  • • Hiking, jogging, and field work
  • • Mental stimulation is essential
  • • Not suited to apartment living

Coat Care

The Chessie's oily coat is relatively low maintenance but has some unique considerations:

  • • Weekly brushing to remove dead coat
  • • Minimal bathing (removes protective oils)
  • • Heavy seasonal shedding twice yearly
  • • Natural "doggy odor" is normal for the breed
  • • Dry thoroughly after swimming in winter

Living Requirements

Space

House with securely fenced yard preferred. Can be escape artists if bored.

Climate

Thrives in cold climates. Can overheat in hot weather due to heavy coat.

Family

Best with experienced dog owners who understand the breed's needs.

The Chessie Smell

The oily, water-resistant coat that makes Chessies excellent water dogs also produces a distinctive musky odor. This is normal and should not be bathed away—the oils protect the dog in cold water. Potential owners should understand that this "doggy smell" is part of the breed.

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