Upcoming Litter ~Feb 2026
Check out this upcoming litter: Slammer (our Sand Spring Stud dog) was bred to Tess the beginning of December. Possible litter due beginning of February. Contact Geneva for more information 608-333-3936 litter will be in Poynette, WI.
Slammer’s info: Click HERE
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Tess
CH Next Generation Good Girl




This puppies should excel in hunting, show and as companions.
Sand Spring Chesapeakes Year In Review 2025
Sand Spring Chesapeakes Year In Review 2025
Slammer started out the year by turning 6. He is getting older and wiser. He’s such an easy keeper.

Cooter  turned one on Feb 21. She is such a ray of sunshine and has the quirks of her Grandpa Gambler, each day more and more of him come out.

After our birthday celebrations the sadness came in like a tidal wave. We didn’t lose one of our family pets, we lost two in three days. On March 7th, Gertie passed away from a neurological condition. She was shy of 6 years old to say we were saddened was an understatement. Then three days later March 10th Gambler passed away from an abdominal tumor. He was shy of 14 years old. We went from a household of 6 chessies to 4 in a very short period of time. We were knocked down by that wave but we shook ourselves off and started out with a new normal. That new normal included training the three dogs we have at home that we are working on achieving titles with. Slammer, Cooter and Snapper. Shank is still our pet and mascot for the others.


Shank turned three on April 25, she had her yearly eye exam in December and her cataracts haven’t changed. I put eye drops in each eye once a day and she hasn’t had any further eye problems. She is healthy and gives me so much joy and love.

Our achievements during the year – Slammer started off the titles by receiving his UKC Hunting retriever title on June 1st. He needed two more passes for his title in which he got that weekend at the River Valley Retriever club, judges on both days were Mike Botts and Rich Lemmer. Cooter was also at that hunt test running started both days. She picked up two started passes which is 10 points that she can carry over toward her seasoned title in the UKC HRC.


Cooter became a UKC Show Champion on June 7th, then on June 21st, she received her AKC Fetch Intermediate title and her AKC Farm Dog Certified title. On July 3rd, she passed her AKC Canine Good Citizen Advanced (community canine) and her Canine Good Citizen Urban titles. Snapper followed along with getting her Canine Good Citizen title the same day. The end of July on the 27th Cooter finished up her AKC Junior Hunter title. She got four passes in 9 days. Then at the end of August on the 25th Cooter received her AKC Therapy Dog Novice title for completing 10 visits. She was raking in the titles in 2025.






Snapper picked up her UKC Show Champion on October 25th. She is our seventh Sand Spring dog to receive a UKC Show Champion. On October 31 she was certified as our 7th pet therapy dog with Alliance of Therapy Dogs. She made a couple of visits before the end of the year.


Snapper received two HRC Started passes the beginning of August at the Muddy Waters hunt test and then she passed two AKC Junior Hunter tests as well.


Slammer was the Golden Child once again; October 10th he was awarded the American Chesapeake Club Dual Award. This was awarded because he received his AKC Show Champion and his AKC Master Hunter titles. He was the 181 Chessie out of 220 titled to earn this award. He then went on to be the first Chessie to be the First Chessie in the UKC to receive a champion title in these four venues: United Senior Jumper Champion, Hunting Retriever Champion, Champion Shed Dog and Show Champion. He was awarded this recognition on October 17th. He was busy training so he could run a AKC Spaniel Hunt Test which he didn’t do so hot in as they need to sit to flush in the master level and he decided he couldn’t steady to flush and just ran like hell to get the bird. Hard to teach a old dog new tricks when we have been letting him get away with running to retrieve after the shot and not teaching him steady to flush as a pup. He ran a couple of shed dog events this past year as well earning more points towards his UKC Grand Champion Shed Dog title. He needs 30 more points to achieve that title which we will work on next year.





All three dogs were busy hunting this fall and winter. Slammer went with me to Saskatchewan to snow goose hunt with our buddies. While there I got to see so many Northern Lights each night and morning. One day I was able to shoot the ashes of all our dogs gone before us off into the barley field one morning when the lights were shining bright. The three hunters are all guiding at the pheasant farm as well.





September 28th Snapper turned one year old. She is coming along quite nicely and is a big part of Sand Spring Chesapeakes.

Slammer had another litter with his girly friend. They had 4 pups on December 15 so that makes him up to 48 pups. That is a lot of little Slammers out there.
Now for JoAnn’s exciting 2025. I was fortunate to be able to go on vacation with my girlfriends to Florida in March. It was a nice warm, much needed vacation after the losses of Gambler and Gertie. Then in June I took a family vacation with my brother’s family to induct my dad into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. It was such an emotional vacation, and I was truly blessed to have been able to do it with my brother and his family. We took on so many sites. We were able to be there for the Army’s 250 Birthday parade and what a site that was. Once in a lifetime vacation for sure.






John is still John and not much changed with him, but the creeps got to go deer hunting.

Thanks to everyone who was there to help us achieve our accomplishments and those who were there for all the memories of 2025.
Snapper’s UKC Show Champion
Snapper is now UCH Sand Spring Snap Of Crawfish CGC pending UKC approval. Thanks to Rock Valley Kennel Federation and judge John and Sally Davison for her last points needed for her championship. Bred by Tom Pawlisch of Crawfish Chesapeakes (Slammer and Carmelita 2024 pu

It’s official, we got Snappers UKC show title in the mail. CH Sand Spring Snap Of Crawfish (Slammer and Carmelita 2024)

Slammer’s ACC Dual Award
Slammer received an award from the American Chesapeake Club. The prestigious Dual award. An award because Slammer and I received his AKC Conformation title while Slammer and John received his AKC Master Hunter title. This award is very special to Sand Spring Chesapeakes as he is the first of our chessies that we bred that accomplished this title. We’ve had Master Hunter titles but never a show champion. So to say we are ecstatic is an under statement. Thank you to all our friends and mentors who encouraged us to venture out into the show world. Hunt world well that was a given. Slammer was bred, raised, trained and handled by John and I. Thank you to the ACC for recognizing the talent the chessies can have.
The Crown of Two Worlds
One crown for the canvas of the show ring light,
Where judges’ keen eyes prove his form is right.
With balanced head and tail held high,
The perfect image for a passing eye.
He walks the line with poise and steady grace,
The perfect mirror of his storied race.
Another crown, not polished, but earned in the field,
Where instinct, will, and rugged prowess are revealed.
Through marsh and briar, scenting on the wind,
His every motion a purpose-driven trend.
He breaks the cover, steady to the gun,
And holds the point until the work is done.
They are two dogs, yet one in noble heart,
Mastering two very different arts.
The flash of silver, the rumble of the chase,
Find their purpose in a single, cherished space.
A dual champion, honored, proven true,
The best of both worlds, in a coat of sun and dew.





