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.Chacy
Ranior Puppies for Sale
Chacy Ranior
(Chacy Bear)

Brandi, the Chacy Ranior at 10
months old. Courtesy of Melissa Banks-Higgs
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Pronunciation |
CHA-SEE - Ran-Wah |
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Description |
The Chacy Ranior has a soft, dense
outer coat with an insulating undercoat. They come in a variety of colors that
include: tan, liver, black and tan, liver and white, apricot, white, black
brindle, and black and white. The eyes should be round with halos of black or
dusk gray. The eyes are lined in black with out pink or white pigmentation. The
eye color should be dark or smoky brown. The lips are black, fine and never
drooping with a scissor bite. The tail is undocked and sickle shaped. The ears
are dropped . The feet are round and tight (cat's paw). The Chacy Ranior is balanced
with a wide chest and broad shoulders and vigorous with good reach in the
forequarters and good hindquarter drive. They are athletic and have done very
well in agility and obedience trials. Dogs with an under bite are considered a
fault. Dogs with a cork screw tail are considered a fault. |
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Temperament |
The Chacy Ranior are fairly easy to
obedience train. Stable, outgoing, playful, alert,
curious, very intelligent, devoted and attached to the family. Good with
children, so long as the child is not rough with the dog. The Chacy Ranior is
highly intelligent and sensitive and does not tolerate physical abuse or heavy
handed training measures. They seem to know when to be quiet and when it's ok to
be "crazy". They love to play and are quite active. They LOVE any toy that has a
reaction to being thrown or squeezed ---- like squeaky toys or rattle toys. But
then if you pick them up, even while they're playing, they seem to inherently
know to calm down and just cuddle. Their bark is not as piercing as a Toy Poodle
or Pomeranian. Some have reported their dogs to be very quiet, while others say
they do bark at strangers and odd things around them. One family stated that since the puppy was so quiet
they wanted some way of teaching the puppy to tell them when he needed to go
outside to do its business. They came up with the original idea of teaching him
to ring a bell that was placed by the door. They taught the pup to ring the bell
with its paw to let them know when he had to go outside. They had only had the
pup for four days; he was only 13 weeks old. These dogs are very devoted to
their families and do not like to be left alone all day long without company. If
you are going to be gone all day you may want to think about getting two dogs or
even a cat to keep it company. One owner stated that their Chacy Ranior's companion
is a ferret, while another reported their Chacy Ranior was not trustworthy with
their hamsters. |
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Height, Weight |
Height: 9-12 inches
(23-31 cm.)
Weight: 15-20 pounds (7-9 kg.) |
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Health Problems |
The Chacy
Ranior is a very healthy breed. |
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Living Conditions |
The Chacy
Ranior
is good for apartment life as long as they were not left alone in the apartment
for long periods of time. They are fairly active indoors and will do okay
without a yard. |
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Exercise |
These are active little dogs,
who need a daily walk.
Play will take care of a lot of their exercise needs, however, as with all
breeds, play will not fulfill their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get
to go on daily walks are more likely to display behavior problems. They will
also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area off lead, such as a large fenced in
yard. |
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Life Expectancy |
About 12-15
years |
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Grooming |
The Chacy Ranior needs regular
grooming, especially for a longer haired variety. If you keep the coat cut short
in a puppy cut they are much easier to manage. The Chacy Ranior sheds little to no
hair and is good for most allergy sufferers. |
Origin |
The Chacy Ranior was developed from the
Maltese, Bichon
Frise, Shih-Tzu, Yorkshire Terrier,
Lhasa Apso, Miniature Schnauzer,
Poodle, and
the Havanese. The Chacy Ranior was originally called the "Shichon". In December
of 2005 the decision was made to change the name from Shichon to the Chacy
Ranior. There was mass confusion over the name Shichon and the Shih-Tzu / Bichon
Cross. The Chacy Ranior Club of America was formed in 2006. It is unclear whether or not the Chacy Ranior is breeding true or still under development.
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Group |
Working, Companion |
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Recognition |
CRCA |
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CRCA = Chacy Ranior Club
of America |

Giovanni, the Chacy Ranior at 9 months
old. Courtesy of Melissa Banks-Higgs
Giovanni, the Chacy Ranior at 1 year
old shaved for the summer. Courtesy of Melissa Banks-Higgs

Pumpkin, the Chacy Ranior puppy

Wooly the Chacy Ranior at 13 weeks old
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