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Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:10 pm
by Matt Duncan
CH PORT SIDE’S GREAT XPECTATIONS MH WDQ** X HRCH WALKERS PUDDLE JUMPIN KODA
PUPPIES DUE NOVEMBER 18
CH Port Side's Great Xpectations MH WDQ** known as LEFTY.
This dog is agile, very pleasant, easy going, an excellent marker and determined in the field. Lefty lives to play with balls and enjoys human company. Gets along well with other dogs, children, and people. Lefty is brown with a white sliver on his chest. Lefty earned his Bench championship in March 2012, his Master hunter title in April 2012, and he has earned two Judges Award of Merit in the Qualifying stake at Field trials. Lefty has great attention when doing obedience work. Lefty's sire is DUAL & AFC Bertram's Blazing Firewater MH. Lefty's dam is Chesarab's Escapade Port Side MH CD WDQ who at ten years old is still fired up and ready to go. Lefty's offspring are young; out of the two litters he has sired one litter has a bitch that earned her UKC Championship and the other litter has a bitch that won a JR puppy stake.
Lefty's health Clearances are. Hips:CB-9405E25M-VPI (Excellent), Elbows:CB-EL1593M25-VPI, Eyes:CB-5930/12-52*, PRA:CB-PRA29/23M-VPI (Clear), DM:CB-DM28/8M-VPI (Clear), EIC:CB-EIC53/2M-VPI (Clear), Cardiac:CB-CA151/50M/C-VPI, Thyroid:CB-TH108/51M-VPI, Patellas:CB-PA19/25M/P-VPI, ED/SF-Clear, CHIC:63960

HRCH WALKERS PUDDLE JUMPIN KODA “KODA”
Koda is a larger brown female standing 25” at the withers and a healthy 78lbs. She has been nothing short of a joy to train as she has an excellent work ethic and is very eager to please. This girl has 2 speeds, stop and go! She is an excellent marking dog and run blinds with tons of enthusiasm. In the duck blind is where Koda shines the most. I also run HRC tests with Koda and she has a 100% pass rate from started through finished and received her Hunting Retriever Champion title a week after her third birthday. Training wise she has a ton of focus and handles pressure very well. She is an excellent family dog and great with young children.
Hips: CB-10047G37F-PI (Good), Elbows: CB-EL2026F37-PI (Normal), DM: CB-DM1459/37F-PI-CAR, CERF: CB-372418, EIC: D12-029133.
References are available.
For more information. call 317-534-7380 I would love to speak with you.

pedigree info- http://www.perfectpedigrees.com/4genview.php?id=4777

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Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:24 pm
by Flightstopper
You don't know how bad I want one of those brown dawgs. Two labs is plenty for now

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:29 pm
by Matt Duncan
LOL. I've got two already and 3 when these little dudes hit the ground.. I never was good at knowing when to say enough is enough lol

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:45 pm
by Flightstopper
I want one bad. The wife likes labs temperament that snuggle with her on the couch all day. She's turned off by what most describe the breed characteristics by. She's never even seen one in person

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Mon Oct 15, 2012 8:48 pm
by Ajverret
would love to have another duck dog but dont have the time to train one to hunt. Im trying to find one already trained for a decent price but 4k is way more than i want to spend on a dog

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:32 pm
by Matt Duncan
I am giving a discount to those that put the pup on a certain pro's truck whom has a very good reputation with chessies... just sayin :mrgreen:

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:43 pm
by Matt Duncan
Flightstopper wrote:I want one bad. The wife likes labs temperament that snuggle with her on the couch all day. She's turned off by what most describe the breed characteristics by. She's never even seen one in person


Both of these dogs are family pets first and for most. Hell Koda learned how to run blinds with 2 kids hanging off her back lol and sleeps in the bed.. She's kind and friendly to everyone that walks through the door, but God help you if you aren't. Seems to me most folks that throw out the sterotypes have just had a bad experience or they heard it from someone else. I think the stubborn sterotype has a lot more to do with the trainer than the breed in most cases. Can't always train the program sometimes you just have to train the dog... There's not a more loyal dog out there than a properly socialized well trained chesapeake IMO. Nothing like shooting ducks with a double gun over a well trained chessie. Thats Hunting to me.

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Tue Oct 16, 2012 12:48 pm
by Flightstopper
That's spot on as far as I'm concerned. The big problem is that my wife holds many of the same traits as the chessie stereo type. The dog would probably long before give in and say the hell with it have it your way.

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:49 am
by josh ward
This is a very nice breeding guys !! If you are thinking about one, I'd get on Matt's list asap, the spots are filling up QUICK.

Koda is pheonomial animal, it was my pleasure to do some of her initial training. She was a real joy to work with.

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 8:58 am
by Matt Duncan
josh ward wrote:This is a very nice breeding guys !! If you are thinking about one, I'd get on Matt's list asap, the spots are filling up QUICK.

Koda is pheonomial animal, it was my pleasure to do some of her initial training. She was a real joy to work with.


Thanks for the kind words Josh!

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2012 1:43 pm
by Redbeard
I'm highly considering a chessie my next time around. Probably within the next 3 years or so. Been training with a guys chessie a lot lately. Great dog. A blast to work with

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 3:18 pm
by hotrodtoad
Redbeard wrote:I'm highly considering a chessie my next time around. Probably within the next 3 years or so. Been training with a guys chessie a lot lately. Great dog. A blast to work with

Chessies are great dogs. People say they're hard headed, which they are, but that's because they know they're smarter than you.

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 5:42 pm
by Matt Duncan
We had some issues with the breeding but long story short we flushed a lot of time, work and money down the drain and ended up losing the litter.. Looks like everything is squared away now and we are repeating this breeding late March when she come back in. Still taking names and putting together a list for those looking for a pup.

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:38 pm
by Matt Duncan
Biting our nails around here. We made the 10hr drive out to PA and Koda was bred 3 weeks ago. We got two live covers over the course of 3 days so fingers crossed! She's showing the signs of being with pup (morning sickness, appitte changes and clingy as hell) but we'll know for sure on Tuesday when we go for the ultrasound until then my hair will continue to grey and or fall out :o . Looking forward to having some little knappy dawgs around!

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:51 am
by assateague
I feel your pain. I've got to wait until May 10th for the ultrasound. I don't know how you guys do it more than once- stressful. Good luck, brother!

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 9:11 pm
by Matt Duncan
Thanks! It is nerve racking at times but worth it. Good luck with your batch!

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Tue Apr 23, 2013 4:07 pm
by Matt Duncan
Pregnancy confirmed by ultrasound today. We have a few spots left for puppy deposits

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 10:41 pm
by Willie
Matt Duncan wrote:
Flightstopper wrote:I want one bad. The wife likes labs temperament that snuggle with her on the couch all day. She's turned off by what most describe the breed characteristics by. She's never even seen one in person


Both of these dogs are family pets first and for most. Hell Koda learned how to run blinds with 2 kids hanging off her back lol and sleeps in the bed.. She's kind and friendly to everyone that walks through the door, but God help you if you aren't. Seems to me most folks that throw out the sterotypes have just had a bad experience or they heard it from someone else. I think the stubborn sterotype has a lot more to do with the trainer than the breed in most cases. Can't always train the program sometimes you just have to train the dog... There's not a more loyal dog out there than a properly socialized well trained chesapeake IMO. Nothing like shooting ducks with a double gun over a well trained chessie. Thats Hunting to me.

We had one growing up and she was just as you describe. Extremely loyal, particularly to my mom, and very protective of us all.
She had a howl that she'd do daily while sitting on the front porch, day or night, didn't matter, and we have no idea what made her do it.
Great dog and would love to have one, but we're not quite ready yet.

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Sat Apr 27, 2013 9:36 am
by Flightstopper
Ready to see these pups!

Re: Chesapeake Pups CH MH WDQ** X HRCH

PostPosted: Fri May 03, 2013 7:29 pm
by Matt Duncan
Flightstopper wrote:Ready to see these pups!

We're ready to get back to work! She is an animal that doesn't handle laying around very well she wants to train!