yes
i have a Chesapeake and a black lab both males black was here first
the chesapeake will dominate and require more attention than the lab
please be careful to show both equal amounts of attention if you have kids this will help both will need exercise , Chesapeake is very hard to tire loves to play ball , pool walks both love to be around you mine are a lot to spoiled but they are my kids
yes
They were bred from dogs recued in the chesapeake bay. The breed continued to live along its shores and hunt until recognized by the AKC in 1917.
Chesapeake is located in the state of Virginia. Virginia is in the eastern part of the United States of America, along the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
This would be a matter of opinion mostly. A chesapeake is a very strong, dominant dog with a huge drive to retrieve. A lab has similar drive to retrieve, but is not so dominant and protective of its owners. The lab generally doesnt have the muscle tone a chessie does either. Both breeds are very smart, courageous, and have a willingness to work. They generally all have a bright and happy disposition.
The Appalachian Mountains, along with a lot of rivers and lakes plus the Chesapeake Bay.
Virginia
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Yes, normally.
It depends on what kind of dogs you get. You can get a bull dog and a lab and they might not get along. You can get a small and big dog and they might not get along. It depends on what kind of dogs you get. You can get a bull dog and a lab and they might not get along. You can get a small and big dog and they might not get along.
They were placed there by the gods along with the blue crab awaiting their discovery by mere mortals. Chesapeake Bay oysters are for human consumption, raw, fried, stewed, in a pie, or just about any way you can imagine preparing them!
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labs usually get along fine maybe you just didn't get a lucky pair