![]() ![]() With that being said, over the years numerous Feist types have been noted, falling under main two: Mountain Feist and Treeing Feist. The Feist dog is not hypoallergenic.ĭue to such a grand mix of genes, this breed isn’t identified by its appearance, but rather its hunting ability and temperament. They have short-haired coats that are low-shedding and come in a variety of parti or tricolor combinations such as black & tan, blue & white, red & white, brindle and black. Their genetic makeup is a muddled mix that comes from the Jack Russell Terrier, Smooth Fox Terrier, Manchester Terrier and the White English Terrier (which is extinct). The Feist May be Small, But its Agility is mentioned above the Feist dog may only grow to around 18 inches (45.7 cm) in height and can weigh up to 20 lbs (9 kg), but they are muscular and agile.īesides their smaller stature, these dogs don’t have much consistency to their looks. They are a good match for families with children too. The Feist does well with individuals who like to spend time outdoors as well as retirees or older folk. It does have heaps of energy though, so keep that in mind if you’re looking for a dog that is more laid back or a homebody. It’s best to keep her on a leash if you head out into an area where they’re present, or else the Feist’s natural hunter instincts might lead to you chasing her. Spirited: Energetic and fearless, the Feist isn’t one to shy from a challenge- especially if confronted by a squirrel.As a hunting dog, she learns to follow commands quickly and master the art of the chase. ![]()
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