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The Mountain Feist is a small to medium-sized dog, perfectly balanced between strength and agility. They typically stand between 12 to 18 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 10 to 30 pounds.
The Mountain Feist, also called the Treeing Feist or Feist Dog, is a small and agile breed originating in the southern United States. These dogs are typically compact and well-muscled,...
Sometimes mistaken for a Cur or Jack Russel terrier, the Mountain Feist is a feisty, energetic dog that loves to run and chase game. They make excellent hunting partners and family pets with...
American breeders are breeding three different varieties: the Mountain Feist, the Bench-legged Feist and the Pencil-tail Feist. For squirrel hunting, this dog is par excellence. These dogs also take on rabbits, birds and any small game.
The Mountain Feist is also known as the (American) Treeing Feist and is thought to have originated in the Southeastern United States a few hundred years ago. Owners and experts agree that this breed may be the premier squirrel treeing breed.
The Mountain Feist is an agile, active, small tree dog. The body is slightly longer than tall. Regardless of the size of the individual dog, the legs must be long enough to allow the dog to move quickly and with agility in rough terrain.
Read our Mountain Feist guide for an introduction to this lively, spirited little dog, including character, appearance and history.