Chatham Hill Retriever Breed Details
Below are the details and specs for the Chatham Hill Retriever dog breed.
The Chatham Hill Retriever is a hybrid dog which is bred by crossing a Flat-Coated Retriever with a Cocker Spaniel. As a hybrid dog the Chatham Hill Retriever will inherit the physical and behavioral traits of both the Flat-Coated Retriever and Cocker Spaniel dog breeds. However, not all Chatham Hill Retrievers will inherit the same characteristics (even if from the same litter).It is recommended to familiarize yourself with both the Cocker Spaniel and the Flat-Coated Retriever if you are planning on adopting a Chatham Hill Retriever as the breed can have more characteristics of one parent breed than the other.
Overall, Chatham Hill Retrievers are known for being sweet, intelligent, and playful.They are sociable dogs that are great as companions, especially for families seeking an active and loving friend. They will require a moderate amount of maintenance; exercise is necessary each day and brushing should be done about every other day, though these dogs shed very little, making them great for allergic owners. This breed is bright and eager to please, meaning training will be quick and enjoyable. This designer cross may be expensive, but its owners will tell you that they are worth the price.
Below are the details and specs for the Chatham Hill Retriever dog breed.
The Chatham Hill Retriever is considered a medium sized dog breed. You can expect an adult to weigh between 35 - 45 pounds and stand 20 - 23 inches tall from ground to shoulder. Their bodies are robust and unlikely to injure easily, though they are not too big to be kept around families with young children.
This breed is wonderful around families and children. These dogs are sweet and people loving, and will love to have fun with the family. They shouldn't have issues with other pets if they are properly socialized.
You can expect the Chatham Hill Retriever to be a medium maintenance dog breed. Their coat will need frequent brushing to remove dead hairs and tangles, and they will need about an hour of exercise each day.
The Chatham Hill Retriever is a fairly new dog breed and because of this the breed does not have a very detailed history. It is likely that Chatham Hill Retriever was first intentionally bred in the last few decades as the popularity of designer hybrid dogs increased.
As a crossbreed, the Chatham Hill Retriever will inherit physical traits from both parent breeds. Not all Chatham Hill Retrievers will inherit the same traits which means some Chatham Hill Retrievers may have more Cocker Spaniel characteristics, others may have more Flat-Coated Retriever characteristics, and some may show a mix of both parent breeds.
The Chatham Hill Retriever is a medium sized dog that often looks like a shaggy Retriever. They stand tall and proud and have an inquisitive and affectionate face. The body is long and narrow, as is the head. Their coat can be straight or wavy, but it is typically quite long-haired. The ears often feature the shaggy, long hair customarily found on Cocker Spaniel's ears and their eyes are usually almond shaped and either black or brown in color.
The images below represent the coat colors and patterns associated with Chatham Hill Retrievers.
The temperament of the Chatham Hill Retriever is dependent on the behavioral traits inherited from its parents. Some individuals will inherit traits from the Flat-Coated Retriever, others the Cocker Spaniel, and some will have a mix of behaviors inherited from both parent breeds.
Chatham Hill Retrievers are top notch companions who love people. They are playful and social and will always be very happy to be around their owner or family. These dogs are also highly intelligent and eager to please, making them among the easier breeds to train. This breed is known to be very good with other dogs and even smaller pets, though as with any dog, socialization as a puppy is recommended. These dogs have been successfully trained to be watch dogs, though their unaggressive nature may make them poor guardians. This breed is ideal for an owner or family seeking an affable and energetic companion or sporting pet.
You can expect the Chatham Hill Retriever to be a medium maintenance dog breed. They will need a moderate amount of brushing and a decent amount of regular exercise to stay fit and happy.
This breed usually has a long, wavy coat will need to be brushed 3 or more times weekly to prevent mats and tangles. This coat usually does not shed very much if at all.
These dogs will be fairly energetic and require a 30-60 minute walk or run daily to stay stimulated and healthy. Playtime can contribute to this requirement as well; these dogs are keen to play a game of fetch or Frisbee.
Chatham Hill Retrievers are a bit too energetic to be cooped up in a small apartment, though with a committed and active owner they might do alright. They will certainly be happiest in a home where they can run around the backyard during the day and come in at night to be with the family.
This dog has an exceptional life expectancy at 14 – 16 years. As a hybrid dog breed, the Chatham Hill Retriever will have more genetic diversity than its purebred parent breeds which helps with the breed's health and hardiness, and no hereditary issues have been found with this breed as of yet.