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Chesapeake Bay Retriever 
	These tough, intelligent swimmers can make great sidekicks for active owners. 
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	Height: 21 to 26 inches at shoulder 
	Weight: 55 to 80 pounds (males average 72 pounds, females average 62 pounds) Coat: harsh and short Life span: 10 to 12 years Breed Group: Sporting Dogs The Chesapeake Bay Retriever originated as a water dog used to hunt and retrieve ducks in the chilly chop of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay. The dog's sturdy build, dense coat, stamina, and strength made him ideal for this purpose. Today, he's still known as a fine hunting dog as well as a wonderful companion for active, experienced dog owners who can give him the structure and exercise he needs. 
	
	Chesapeake Bay Retriever profile on DogTime.com
	 
	General Characteristics 
										Apartment appropriate 
Cold tolerance 
Drooling potential 
Ease at being home alone 
Ease of training 
Heat tolerance 
Intelligence 
Predatory tendencies 
Vigor 
Potential for weight gain 
Sensitivity 
Watchdog ability 
Affectionate with family 
General health 
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