Chesadoodle Dog Breed

Chesadoodle puppies will inherit physical and behavioral traits from their well-known parent breeds, the Chesapeake Bay Retriever and the Poodle. The maintenance necessary for your Chesadoodle will depend on the coat that he inherits from his parent breeds. The Chesadoodle differs in size from the traditional Poodle breed, weighing up to 47 to 78 pounds and standing 16.2 to 25.6 inches tall.

Chesadoodle Breed Details

Below are the details and facts on the Chesadoodle breed.

Type
Hybrid
Lifespan
12 - 15 yrs.
Height
16¼ - 25½ in.
Weight
49 - 78 lbs
Friendliness
OverallFamily FriendlyChild FriendlyPet FriendlyStranger Friendly
Maintenance
Easy to GroomEnergy LevelExercise NeedsHealthShedding Amount
Behavior
Barks / HowlsEasy to TrainGuard DogPlayfulnessWatch Dog
Ownership
Apartment DogCan be AloneGood for Busy OwnersGood for New OwnersIntelligence

Chesadoodle Breed Description

They're pretty playful, so they will enjoy cutting up with children of any age. Independent, active, affectionate, even-tempered, and playful, the Chesadoodle temperament is one of energy and kindness. The Chesadoodle is known to be kind, loyal, gentle and friendly to those that he knows, likely forming close bonds with certain family members. Early training should be provided to teach the Chesadoodle about friendly strangers and other animals.

However, with proper training and socialization the Chesadoodle can make an excellent companion for families with other pets and children. This breed is a very intelligent breeds, and is also remarkable for its good humor, good nature, and high energy. They are gentle and generally not considered aggressive towards people. The Chesadoodle is not an ideal watchdog since he is not overly territorial and loves everyone he meets. The breed can be stubborn at times, so the owner will need to use a steady training schedule to make sure the breed is well mannered and socialized.

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Authored by:Dog-Learn
Updated:February 19, 2018
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