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Brown F
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Ready to go June 11 at 8 wks. Puppies are purebred, but not reg. Parents genetic tested. All puppies sold as pets only. Puppies will have first shot, wormed, and 30 days free insurance. Puppies will lots of potential Hunting, Obedience, rally, agility, dock diving...etc
We do require a NONrefundable deposit of $300 is required to hold your puppy of choice until weaning. (This deposit is ONLY refundable in the event of illness, injury, or death of puppy). The deposit comes off the final purchase price. Puppy will be marked pending until the deposit is received, and then they will be marked reserved. You will get weekly updated pictures!
Puppies are generally ready to leave at 8 weeks.
We can meet in person in Deer Park, Spokane, Airway Heights, and a few other places.
Air cargo or flight nanny is also an option. If you're flying in, we will glady meet you at Spokane International Airport.
Due to security and bio-security reasons, we do not allow home visits (vet recommended same). The safety and health of our puppies are our top priorities.
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Rodeo Aussies/ TNT Chesapeake bay retrievers
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Are Chesapeake Bay Retrievers a good breed to own?
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. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-80 pounds and stand 21-26 inches tall.
How do Chesapeake Bay Retrievers behave around young children?
Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. They need lots of exercise, and although they are affectionate toward their families, they are hunting dogs first and companions second. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Can Chesapeake Bay Retrievers keep up with an active lifestyle?
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. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Do Chesapeake Bay Retrievers need professional grooming?
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. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Are Chesapeake Bay Retrievers easy to train?
Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Chesapeake Bay Retrievers are best-suited for families who live where there is plenty of space to roam. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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