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  2. Feist (dog breed) - Wikipedia

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    Feists are small to medium-sized dogs 10 to 18 in (25 to 46 cm) tall, and weigh 15 to 30 lb (6.8 to 14 kg), short-coated dogs with long legs. The ears are set high on the head and are button, erect, or short hang. The tail can be natural, bobtail, or docked.

  3. If you’re unfamiliar with the Feist dog, we’re here to tell you all you need to know about this canine breed. Though the Feist isnt for everyone, these pups can make excellent pets for the...

  4. The Feists are a family of dogs developed in the Southeastern United States from old-time hunting dogs brought over by German and Irish immigrants. Hunters in their truest form, unspoiled by the gleam of conformation shows or celebrity fads, are bred and kept by those who still use them for their original purpose: hunting and companionship.

  5. Feist: Dog Breed Characteristics & Care - The Spruce Pets

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    Feists are small, energetic dogs developed in the southeastern United States to hunt squirrels and catch vermin. Their short, low-maintenance coat comes in a wide variety of colors and combinations.

  6. Feist Dog - Complete Breed Guide - Animal Corner

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    Feist dogs are generally strong pets that remain on high alert. They’re always watchful for possible dangers around their home. One advantage of choosing this breed is that the dogs do well in homes with no other pets and those with multiple pets.

  7. Feist dogs are bred primarily for hunting and treeing small game, particularly squirrels. These dogs are agile, speedy, and have a keen sense of smell, making them excellent at tracking, treeing, and flushing out small animals from their hiding places.

  8. The Mountain Feist dog is a small, energetic, and agile breed known for its exceptional hunting skills and unwavering loyalty to its owners.

  9. Feist dogs are bred to chase and hunt, and some even get to climb trees! Take their history into consideration if you have this breed as a pet. Although they’d thrive more when working, as long as you can give them 30 to 60 minutes of exercise, then they’d do fine as a family companion.

  10. Learn about the feist dog breed, its characteristics, history, and care tips for owning one of these lively and intelligent dogs.

  11. The Feist dog is a tough, hardy, and agile little dog that will bring an abundance of vibrant energy and excitement to your home. Learn how to care for a Feist dog in this breed guide.