Chesapeake Bay Retriever

Breed Group: Sporting

"Duck... Duck... Go!!!"

Breed Profile

Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are hunting dogs at heart. They were bred to withstand cold water and flourish among families who will give them lots of exercise, and most importantly, take them hunting for waterfowl. The breed is affectionate toward their families, but more distrustful of strangers.

Behavior

There’s no way around it, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever has a mind of its own. They are strong-minded and assertive, so they require a kind but firm training approach. They're known to be loving toward their families, but they generally don’t care about other people or animals unless they are acting in a threatening manner. Above everything else, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers love water and have an intense desire to hunt.

Coat

The Chesapeake Bay Retriever’s coat was designed to keep them warm when in the water. Therefore, they have an oily outer layer and a heavy undercoat. You can easily brush out anything that’s gotten caught in their hair, and you should expect them to shed more heavily in the springtime. The only time you should give them a bath is if they’ve been swimming in saltwater or a pond full of algae, otherwise you’ll want to avoid baths to keep their coats' water resistance intact.

Lifestyle

Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are best-suited for families who live where there is plenty of space to roam. They need lots of exercise, and although they are affectionate toward their families, they are hunting dogs first and companions second.

Activity

This breed craves exercise. Specifically, they want to be out hunting ducks and making water retrievals. They will hunt endlessly, and if you don’t provide them with the right opportunities, they will focus that energy on bad habits like chasing bikers or the the mailman.

Characteristics

Space Needs
Activity Needs
Intelligence
Playfulness
Grooming Needs
Trainability
Watchdog Ability
Affection
Barking
Cat-friendliness
Dog-friendliness
Child-friendliness