Unfortunately (fortunately for me) the report of a rifle terrifies him hence the reason he was discarded. He is a true purebred Treeing Feist who comes unglued at the sight or scent of a squirrel. Kodi the Mountain Feist playing in the snow Kodi the Mountain Feist climbing up a tree Kentucky Jody (brown and white female) Treeing (aka Mountain) Feist dog, is registered with the National Kennel Club (NKC) and the United Kennel Club (UKC)- "We hunt mostly squirrels with our dogs, but rabbits and game birds as well." Photo courtesy of Treeing (aka Mountain) Feist Squirrel DogsĬricket is a registered Smokey Mountain Feist seen here at 6 years old. They do require lots of exercise and playtime, preferably with another dog." She is a wonderful pet, and I highly recommend this breed to anyone looking for an active, fun, loving dog. She enjoys playing chase, hunting for something to chase, swimming, digging in the sand, and sleeping under the covers. She has an unlimited amount of energy, and she loves dogs and people of all kinds. "Grommet is an American Treeing Feist, female, shown here at one year old. He is becoming a heavily desired dog at a very young age." Photo courtesy of Mountain Valley Feist Squirrel Dog Kennels He is an outstanding dog with a tremendous future. "Bear is an American Feist that has a champion bloodline. Movement: Swift and very agile, with flowing gait. The feet are small and compact, with arched toes and thick pads. Hind legs are muscular, with hocks slightly bent. The chest is fairly deep and well ribbed. The nose is black and self-colored according to coat. The muzzle is medium length and tapers to a point. The ears are set well on the side of head, wedge-shaped and held erect or semi-erect. The head has a medium-length muzzle with a slightly rounded skull. Coat colors include tricolor with spots, red and white, red, black, black and tan, blue and white, red brindle, and white. I trust her and she trusts me.The coat of the Mountain Feist is short and smooth. She understands I am the pack leader and so do I-that makes for a healthy and happy relationship. She is very easy to train even though we are working on a few things. His philosophy has worked well for both me and my dog. "I watch Cesar Millan every chance I get. She has a great happy-go-lucky personality and has been a joy since day 1!" She also enjoys the local dog park which is full of squirrels. She goes to daycare twice during the week while I work. Bonnye is teaching her friends how to climb a tree. In the pictures that were taken at daycare, she has treed Lucky the resident squirrel who lives in the pecan tree at Bonnye's daycare. She bays when she gets on a scent and will tree squirrels. "Bonnye (the Treeing Walker Coonhound who is halfway up the tree trunk) may have had some hunting training before we got her. There is also a German Shepherd, a Chocolate Lab, Black Lab, and several other mixed breeds. The 3-legged dog is a Saluki he was born with a bum leg so the owners had it amputated when he was pup. I don't know her name but she is a very cool dog. Other dogs in the picture are as follows, " The black-and-white dog leaning on the tree next to Bonnye is 1/2 Great Dane and 1/2 Pit Bull or maybe Boxer. She is great with children and isn't bothered by my cat." For example, on daycare days she is up and ready to go at 6:00 a.m. She is on a schedule and prefers to stick to it. She will test me on occasion but is easily brought under control. Bonnye is very sweet and very eager to please and loves attention but isn't too clingy. Bonnye was adopted from a local animal shelter when she was about 1 year old after her owner failed to claim her. She is a 2-year-old Treeing Walker Coonhound. "This is Bonnye Mal (the dog halfway up the tree trunk). Swedish Elkhound (also called Jamthund) (photo needed).Istrian Coarse-haired Hound (photo needed).Griffon Fauve de Bretagne (picture needed).Anglo-Francaises de Petite Venerie (photo needed).Anglo-Francais de Moyenne Venerie (photo needed).
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