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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

Physical Characteristics

Size & Structure

  • Males: 23-26 inches, 65-80 lbs
  • Females: 21-24 inches, 55-70 lbs
  • Powerful, well-muscled build designed for swimming
  • Broad skull with medium stop and powerful jaws
  • Hindquarters as high or slightly higher than shoulders

Distinctive Features

  • Eyes: Yellowish or amber, clear and bright
  • Webbed feet: Exceptionally well-developed for swimming
  • Chest: Deep and wide for strong swimming power
  • Tail: Medium length, straight or slightly curved

The Waterproof Coat

The Chesapeake's coat is its most distinctive feature and the key to its legendary ability to work in cold water. The outer coat is thick, short (not over 1.5 inches), and harsh with a wave—never curly. The undercoat is dense, fine, and woolly, providing exceptional insulation.

The coat contains natural oils that make it highly water-resistant. When a Chessie emerges from the water, a quick shake removes most of the water, leaving the dog relatively dry. This oily coat has a distinctive "musky" odor that's stronger than other retriever breeds.

Deadgrass

Ranges from faded tan to dull straw color

Sedge

Red-gold tones, from light to deep red

Brown

Light to dark chocolate shades

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