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Chesapeake Bay Retrievers stink for various reasons that are characteristic to dogs as a whole, like infection, overgrowth of yeast, rolling around in filth, and getting extra dirty, or not being bathed and groomed regularly.
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The density of their coat enables them to endure zero-degree temperatures, as well as icy water conditions that most dogs would not survive long in. ... Over time, Chesapeake Bay Retriever smells can build up, especially if the bodies of water that the dogs have access to are dirty or mucky.
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Chesapeake Bay Retrievers most often will stink because they have a very dense, waterproof fur coat that is oily and slick which fits right in with what they were bred to do, hunt and retrieve.
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Chesapeake Bay Retrievers most often will stink because they have a very dense, waterproof fur coat that is oily and slick which fits right in with what they were bred to do, hunt and retrieve.

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