Equally proficient on land and in the water, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever was
developed along the Chesapeake Bay to hunt waterfowl under the most adverse weather
and water conditions, often having to break ice during the course of many strenuous
multiple retrieves. Frequently the Chesapeake must face wind, tide and long cold
swims in its work. The breed's characteristics are specifically suited to enable
the Chesapeake to function with ease, efficiency and endurance. In head, the Chesapeake's
skull is broad and round with a medium stop. The jaws should be of sufficient
length and strength to carry large game birds with an easy, tender hold. The double
coat consists of a short, harsh, wavy outer coat and a dense, fine, wooly undercoat
containing an abundance of natural oil and is ideally suited for the icy rugged
conditions of weather the Chesapeake often works in. In body, the Chesapeake is
a strong, well-balanced, powerfully built animal of moderate size and medium length
in body and leg, deep and wide in chest, the shoulders built with full liberty
of movement, and with no tendency to weakness in any feature, particularly the
rear. The power though, should not be at the expense of agility or stamina. Size
and substance should not be excessive as this is a working retriever of an active
nature.| Head, including lips, ears and eyes | 16 |
| Neck | 4 |
| Shoulders and body | 12 |
| Hindquarters and stifles | 12 |
| Elbows, legs and feet | 12 |
| Color | 4 |
| Stern and tail | 10 |
| Coat and texture | 18 |
| General conformation | 12 |
| TOTAL | 100 |
| Approximate Measurements | Inches |
| Length head, nose to occiput | 9½ to 10 |
| Girth at ears | 20 to 21 |
| Muzzle below eyes | 10 to 10½ |
| Length of ears | 4½ to 5 |
| Width between eyes | 2½ to 2¾ |
| Girth neck close to shoulder | 20 to 22 |
| Girth at flank | 24 to 25 |
| Length from occiput to tail base | 34 to 35 |
| Girth forearms at shoulders | 10 to 10½ |
| Girth upper thigh | 19 to 20 |
| From root to root of ear, over skull | 5 to 6 |
| Occiput to top shoulder blades | 9 to 9½ |
| From elbow to elbow over the shoulders | 25 to 26 |