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Chesapeake Retriever (Chessie) Rescue of Wisconsin (WI)

A 501(c)(3) Corporation- Non Profit Rescue for Chesapeake Bay Retriever breed in Wisconsin

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ADOPTED – Koda Male 3 yr old Chessie

Chesapeake Retriever (Chessie) Rescue of Wisconsin (WI) Posted on January 20, 2018 by Pam CAugust 26, 2018

Koda is a 3 yr old neutered male that came to CRROW after his owner died. Koda’s owner had Alzheimer’s so Koda had run of the small town and fended for himself. When Koda arrived we immediately noticed his lack … Continue reading →

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Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

Chesapeake Retriever (Chessie) Rescue of Wisconsin (WI) Posted on November 24, 2010 by Pam CNovember 29, 2010

Progressive retinal atrophy, or PRA is a hereditary, blinding disorder. in all . PRA is a disease of the retina. . In all canine breeds PRA has certain common features. Early in the disease, affected dogs are night blind, lacking … Continue reading →

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Canine Breast Cancer

Chesapeake Retriever (Chessie) Rescue of Wisconsin (WI) Posted on November 24, 2010 by Pam CNovember 24, 2010

Breast cancer: Estrogen is one of the primary causes of canine breast cancer, the most common malignant tumor in dogs. Animals that are spayed prior to one year of age very rarely develop this malignancy. However, it is very common … Continue reading →

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