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To: Papillon who wrote (7626)5/19/1998 2:42:00 PM
From: freeus  Respond to of 74651
 
****off topic****
Very interesting about Chessies: are they like Rotweilers then? I admit I am a little wary of ferocious dogs that are difficult to train and so probably it would not be a good choice for me. But a dog that can really protect you is quite wonderful. You said he was kind to all away from home: but would he protect you away from home too if you indicated in some way you needed it? Sounds like you were an expert trainer.
freeus



To: Papillon who wrote (7626)5/19/1998 3:42:00 PM
From: Michael Norton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74651
 
O.T. re:Chesapeakes. John, I suggested freeus get a Chessie because he was ranting about his dogs yesterday because the litigation issue was getting to be too much for some of us.

I have two champion females;mother and daughter that I have had since birth-Moonshine and Whiskey. Both are professionally trained for hunting and field and will even retrieve underwater. They are the smartest and nicest dogs in the world that I believe understand what I say to them.

During the day, they cruise around with the wife and kids in the Volvo wagon and play/exercise on the beach here in Santa Cruz.

At night, the dogs job is to check on my two small kids to see if they
are O.K.

The males tend to be the tough dogs while the females are protective and sweet. The biggest problem I have is when I take them on a walk everyone stops me to talk about them-I get annoyed when people think
they are chocolate labs!

Like MSFT, they are a breed that was developed first in America and
are considered the best retrievers in the world.

John, based on your beautiful experience with your Chessie,
I would like to offer you one of the puppies from our next litter.

Regards,

Michael