Great Hunt: South Carolina – “Cali”

Jala's Misty Hill Coolwater Cali - "Cali"

Jala’s Misty Hill Coolwater Cali – “Cali”
(Morgan x Nash)

I love getting photos of the dogs. Today, I touched base with one of the pup owners (which I often do) and I received this great note and photo.

“Had a big day….. Opener for ducks and dove. She strolled through two limit of ducks this am and an afternoon limit of dove.”

Funny, some people think a show dog can’t hunt or that a hunting dog can’t show. We strive for good lookin’ dogs that can, hopefully, do both. Cali is from a litter that currently has 3 AKC Champions (and one more to be titled in 2013).

 

Show Update: Fletcher, NC

It was a great weekend in Fletcher, NC.  Jesse took Best of Breed on Saturday under judge Shirley Fippin. Then, on Sunday she took Best of Breed again under judge Nikki Riggsbee. That gives her three BoB wins in a row. We’re very proud of her.

RIP

CH CoolWater's RipTide - "Rip"

CH CoolWater’s RipTide – “Rip”

 


Rip is a 24″ 85 lb Chesapeake Bay Retriever. If there was a word to describe Rip it would be beautiful. He is all-around a beautiful animal. Color-wise, I would classify Rip as being a dark sedge, however, depending on who you ask and in which light they are previewing him (indoors or outdoors) some might say light brown. He is well coated and his coat is dense, very coarse, and short. He is well-boned, has nice conformation with lovely shoulders and a gorgeous head. Movement is ground covering, clean coming and going, sound and strong.

He is reserved with strangers but is a clown in the house and around those he knows. He has a wonderful temperament with other dogs and plays well with both males and females.

In the field, he is a focused, stylish and determined retriever who LOVES the water.

Rip was shown 4 weekends for his AKC Championship. Along the way, he picked up two Best of Breed wins over Specials.

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PRA: A by Parentage
DM: Carrier
EIC: Clear
OFA: Hips – Good
OFA: Elbows – Normal
CERF: Normal
Cardiac: Normal

CH** Misty Hill Nsh CH Prince Hannibal of Jala
CH**/CanCH
Chesacola’s Brutus Beefcake
CD
Haute Southern Bell of Jala
CH Ches-Shores Misty Hill Genesis CH Chestnut Hills Marketeer
CH*  Ches-Shores Princess Tala

CH 
Silvercreek’s Spiced Rum
Cabinridge’s Crack Me A
Bud
CH Chesabar’s Mt’n Bruiser CD JH WDX
CH Cabinridges Favorite Fergie

BISS GCH**/CAN CH 
Silvercreek Casbar’s Cheers

CH*/Can BIS CH** 
Silvercreek Remington Steele JH WD

Mattamuskeet’s Diamond Maggie G


Morgan

MORGAN

CH Silvercreek's Spiced Rum - Chesapeake Bay Retriever

CH Silvercreek’s Spiced Rum

 


Morgan is a very easy going Chesapeake and is the daughter of  BISS AM/BIS CAN GCH* Silvercreek Casbar Cheers aka “Cheers” and Cabinridge’s Crack Me a Bud “Buddy.”

Morgan is the matriarch here at 11 1/2 years of age. She’s a medium brown in color and right in the middle of the Chesapeake standard at about 23″ to the shoulder and 65-70 lbs. She’s a nice size and isn’t overly done in any respect. She has a fabulous harsh coat that is very brillo like in feel and like her mother, she has fabulous movement which appears effortless. Morgan’s handlers often comment on how wonderful she is to show as she simply glides around the ring.

Morgan is very easy to live with. Like most Chesapeakes, Morgan is a wonderful marker and has great drive with a strong desire to retrieve and swim. She will often nudge you to throw a ball or bumper for her just one more time — she’d go all day long if you’d let her. She gets along well with other dogs but can be a little reserved with people she doesn’t know.

In 2007, Morgan took 2nd place in the Open Bitch class at the Chessie National Show Specialty in Colorado Springs, CO. In February 2008, she obtained her Champion title under judge Mr. Richard L. Bauer. In the end, she took Best of Breed over multiple male specials earning herself a 5 point major.

We often call Morgan “Wiggle, Wiggle” because when she’s happy her whole body just wiggles with excitement.


Cerf: CB-4838  09
OFA- Good: CB-8914G26F-VPI
Cardiac – Normal: CB-CA58/26F/P-VPI
Elbow – Normal: CB-EL1284F26-VPI
Thyroid – Normal: CB-TH66/26F-VPI
PRA: A
DM: N/N – Clear/Normal

Cabinridge’s Crack Me A Bud

CH Chesabar’s Mt N Bruiser CD, JH CH Chesbar’s Star of Obadiahs
CH Chesabar’s Brittany
CH Cabinridge’s Favorite Fergie CH CHes-Shores Crazy As A Loon
CH Cabinridge’s Glowing Amber

BISS Am/Can CH*Silvercreek Casbar’s Cheers

BIS Am/Can CH* Silvercreek Remington Steele JH, WD CH Pond Hollow Calico Key Largo
Am/Can/PR/World CH* Silvercreek I Love Lucy JH, WD, CGC/TDI ROMQ
Mattamuskeet’s Diamond Maggie G CH Sand Bar’s Cast In Stone
 CH Mattamuskeet Lady of the Lake

OUR DOGS

Below are some of the Chesapeake Bay Retrievers we have bred. Some of them live with us, some with others. Click on their photos for more information.

Note, not all dogs reside in Florida.

GIRLS


 

 

BOYS


 

IN REMEMBRANCE


Chesapeake Coat

The Chesapeake coat is double coated—that is, it has both a soft wooly undercoat and a coarser topcoat (outer coat).

Shedding

Many people ask me “Do Chesapeakes shed?” Yes, Chesapeakes shed and some shed a lot. If you’re looking for the next non-shedding, low maintenance dog then a Chesapeake is not for you.

Most Chesapeakes shed their undercoat twice a year and regrow it again as colder weather comes in; this is also referred to as blowing coat. In many climates, the topcoat and undercoat might shed continuously in greater and smaller quantities all year.

The pattern in which a Chesapeake may shed its coat will vary from dog to dog. Some, will shed minimally but continuously; others, will shed in patches while others will go nearly bald all over.

To help the shedding process you can:

1. Give the dog warm baths to help remove the undercoat
2. Brush (I do this outside) with a Zoom Groom type brush

If your dog’s hair does not start growing back after a month or two, then the shedding might be caused by nutrition or some underlying medical issue. Nutrition plays a big part in coat and each dog is different. For example, my oldest girl goes nearly bald (sheds much more) when she eats ProPlan dog food. However, my youngest does very well on it. A common medical issue in Chessies, thyroidism, can also cause hairloss.

Colors

There are three basic colors in the breed Brown, Sedge and Deadgrass. Brown, is from a very light, silvered brown to a rich deep dark bittersweet chocolate. Sedge is from a reddish yellow through varying chestnut shades to a bright red. Deadgrass varies from faded tan to a dull straw color.  The difference between Sedge and Deadgrass is that Deadgrass contain no significant amount of red, while Sedge does.

Some Chesapeakes have varying degrees of other markings such as: masking on topskull, brindling (a striping effect of light & dark through the body and on the legs), distinct & indistinct saddle markings, agouti coloring and tan points. All are acceptable, but are not preferred, and should not be disqualified in the conformation ring.

There are two color disqualifications in the breed: black coloring and white on any part of the body except breast, belly, toes or back of feet. White which extends above the point of the sternum, whether connected or unconnected to white below, is a disqualifying location. Premature graying does occur in Chesapeakes and should not be cause for disqualification. White is also allowed on the toes and on the back of the feet. Legal white can also occur on the sheath of the penis. The preputial region is a subregion of the pubic portion of the abdomen, in common terms belly.

Chesapeake Bay Retriever Puppy Retrieving a Bumper

Feeding Schedule

Chesapeake puppies tummies can be sensitive to food changes so we suggest you keep your pup on the same food. If you decide to change his/her food it needs to be done very gradually.

Set a feeding schedule…

We highly suggest setting a feeding schedule for your puppy — and keeping to it — which will aide in housebreaking.Your Chessie puppy has been eating three times a day at approximately 6:30 a.m. (breakfast), 12:00 p.m. (lunch), and 6:00 p.m. (dinner).  This schedule is not cast in stone and can fluctuate slightly.  However, we recommend the final feeding be no later that 7:00 p.m.  This will allow enough time for the puppy to go outside a few times before bedtime.

Your puppy’s breakfast should be given after he/she has gone potty outside and had a little play session.  Lunch should be given approximately halfway between the breakfast and dinner feedings. At first,  give your puppy about 3/4 cup of food.  Let the pup have access to the food for about 15 minutes.  If there is any food left in the bowl after 15 minutes, then pick up what hasn’t been eaten. Do not give him/her more food until the next feeding time. At that time, give the puppy its normal allotted food amount.  Continue this through his/her scheduled feedings

As Chessie puppies grow, so do their appetites.  If your puppy consistently finishes all of the food offered, and he/she isn’t overweight, then you can increase the amount foodd, 1/4 cup at a time.  Many Chessie puppies eat a lot, and will act famished even if they aren’t.  Be careful not to overfeed.  It is important that your puppy not become overweight.  You should be able to feel the ribs quite readily when your pup is standing.

We do NOT recommend free feeding your Chessie.

Three feedings to two …

By six months of age, we recommend a twice a day feeding schedule. At this time take the same amount of food you have been feeding in a day and divide it into two feedings.  At one year you may switch to feeding once a day.

Switching foods …

Typically, adult female Chessies eat between 1 and 3 cups per day, while males eat between 3 and 5 cups per day.  Food consumption varies from dog to dog based on individual metabolism and activity level. It is not recommended to feed the amount on the packaging – instead, feed according to your dogs needs. If your dog looks a little plump, then cut him/her back 1/4 cup. If your pup looks thin, then increase his/her food.

If you feel you need to switch foods. Please do so gradually to help avoid stomach upset. Below is a general guideline on how to switch foods:

Day 1 & 2: feed 3/4 old food and 1/4 new food (mixed together)
Day 3 & 4: feed 1/2 old food and 1/2 new food (mixed together)
Day 5 & 6: feed 3/4 new food and 1/4 old food (mixed together)
Day 7: feed 100% new food

Puppy Policy

Thank you for your interest in one of our puppies.

Socialization and early training are essential for Chessie puppies to develop into confident well-rounded adults. In our home, puppies are handled daily and are exposed to a variety of different items and environments as they grow including, but not limited too, other dogs & people, water, birds and gun shot when appropriate.

Sky

CoolWaters Night Sky – “Skylar”

Litters are bred with the primary goal of keeping something for ourselves. As such, we are very selective about what we breed and we have very few litters.  Due to this, we reserve the right to evaluate and pick our choice(s) from the litter regardless of sex or color before any pet puppy picks are made. These evaulations are usually done at seven or eight weeks of age. Unless other arrangements have been made, all pet puppies are sold on AKC Limited Registration which means the puppy cannot be bred or shown in conformation events but may participate in obedience, agility, hunt tests or any other performance event.

All CoolWater puppies are examined by a licensed Florida veterinarian and sold with a current Florida State health certificate. Per Florida law, puppies do not go to their new homes until 8 weeks of age. They are wormed at 4, 6, and 8 weeks and vaccinated according to the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). They have dew claws removed,  are microchipped and have their first series of shots. Please note that according to the AAHA’s vaccination protocol many vaccinations can be given every three (3) years instead of annually. We strongly suggest you share AAHA’s Canine Vaccine Guidelines with your veterinarian to discuss a protocol that will work for you and your pet.

CoolWaters Perfect Storm

CoolWaters Perfect Storm – “Surge”

Each puppy will go home with a packet that includes record of vaccinations and wormings, feeding instructions, follow-up care instructions, a copy of all contracts & guarantees, pictures and clearances of parents and other Chessie related material. All puppies are registered with the CoolWater prefix and formal names will be submitted by us. However, we are open to any ideas or suggestions you may have.

We understand that certain circumstances may happen where you are no longer able to provide a home for your CoolWater Chesapeake. We ask that you contact us immediately and offer us first right of refusal. Your CoolWater Chessie should never end up in a shelter or be homeless.

We welcome all inquiries and are happy to hear from and talk to you about this wonderful breed!