ChesapeakeBayRetriever
- Character: Smart, clever, clever
- Type: Large dog
- Production Place: United States
- Weight: 25-32 kg
- Life Span: 12-14 years
- Behoof: Working Dog Companion Dog
The ChesapeakeBayRetriever, originally from the United States and originating from England, has the same hunting skills on land and in water. The value of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever lies in its bright colors, pleasant temperament, intelligence, very good senses and desire to protect.
The Kisha Biker Hound was developed because of the frequent hunting of waterfowl in very unfavorable climates and underwater. During the complex and arduous hunting period, it is often necessary to break the ice to carry out the operation. During this time they must face wind and waves and swim for long periods of time in cold water. This requires the Chesapeake Bay Retriever to be able to perform this endurance-demanding hunting function more easily and efficiently. The eyes are slightly large, very clear, slightly yellow or amber, and relatively wide apart. The ears are small, located in the proper position on the head, loosely drooping and of medium thickness. The lips are thin but not pendulous.
The coat color of the Kilshabik Hound is as similar as possible to the environment in which it lives. All shades of brown, sagebrush or dead grass are acceptable, and self-protective colors are favored. One color is not always preferred. White spots on the chest, belly, toes or back of the feet are allowed, and the smaller the spots, the better. A pure color dog is loved. Experts determine that the color and texture of a dog's coat at rest or in the show ring will be a major consideration. Glorious scars will not be adversely affected in show competition.
Colors that do not meet the standard: Black color, white color on any part of the body except the chest, feet, toes or back of the feet do not meet the standard.
A smooth, free gait that gives the impression of energy and strength. When we observe from the side, there is a proper body shape with unrestricted movement of the forequarters, sufficient drive in the rear, with flexible knee and hock joints. When observed from the front, there should be no signs of elbows outward. There should be no signs of cow-like hocks when observed from the rear. When running with increasing speed, the four feet should converge on a midline. In recent years the Kilshabik Hound has often appeared in show competitions, this dog is relatively easy to train, to this day, the Kilshabik Hound is still an unusual water hound, as a water hound he is bound to be good at swimming.
Eloquent and cheerful, with an intelligent expression. Having courage, being active and willing to work, being alert, intelligent, and loving the water, overall qualities that go with most parts are the first things that should be considered when selecting and breeding a Kisha Biker Hound. There is a common saying that "trouble comes from the mouth" and "disease comes from the mouth", which describes people, but it also fits well with animals. Kilshabik Hound is no exception, the dog from young to old in the eyes of the owner will always be an overgrown child, food and clothing by the owner to take care of the whole body care is not every parent can be handy.