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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

Temperament & Personality

The Chesapeake Bay Retriever has a temperament distinctly different from other retriever breeds. While Labs and Goldens are known for their universal friendliness, Chessies are more reserved, protective, and intensely loyal to their families. They are often described as having the personality of a guard dog combined with the work ethic of a retriever.

Breed Strengths

  • • Intensely loyal and devoted to family
  • • Excellent protective instincts
  • • Tireless work ethic in the field
  • • Courageous and determined
  • • Good memory and problem-solving ability
  • • Calm and dignified when mature

Considerations

  • • Reserved or aloof with strangers
  • • Can be dominant with other dogs
  • • Strong-willed and independent
  • • May be possessive of toys or food
  • • Not as eager to please as other retrievers
  • • Requires experienced ownership

The Chessie Personality

Chesapeakes are often described as "one-person" or "one-family" dogs. They form extremely strong bonds with their owners and can be protective of both family members and property. This protective nature makes them naturally suspicious of strangers, which requires proper socialization from an early age.

Unlike the perpetually happy-go-lucky Lab, a Chessie has a more serious, dignified demeanor. They are not typically the "meet and greet everyone" type of dog you'll find at the dog park. They tend to assess situations and people before engaging.

With their families, however, Chessies are affectionate and often quite playful. They have a good sense of humor and can be goofy with people they trust. Many owners describe their Chessie as having a "smile" that appears only for family members.

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