"This is Roxy Jane Rawls. She is a Mountain Feist, but she thinks she is a human. She plays with teddy bears and likes to sleep with them. She will drag it everywhere. And her temperament is hyper. She's a really sweet dog. And she scares the living crap out of the full grown Pit Bulls that we share a backyard with."
Mountain Feist Dogs Humphrey and Molly (Molly is the brindle)—"They are both great dogs! The best dogs I have ever had. Although they are not hunting dogs, they do love to run! Both are extremely FAST. I would not recommend this type of dog to anyone who does not have a lot of time to invest in them, as they require a lot of exercise and attention. They are very smart dogs and learn tricks quickly and are always eager to please. Mine are house dogs but we do live on a farm so they have plenty of room to run. Feists are really hearty dogs and don't require much grooming. Perfect for a person who wants a small non fru-fru dog!"
Mountain Feist Dogs Humphrey and Molly (Molly is the brindle puppy)
Pop-i the Treeing Feist
Pop-i the Treeing Feist
Pop-i the Treeing Feist
Ace the Feist watching squirrels out the window
Dutch the Mountain Feist
Krissie Sue Marie the Mountain Feist as a puppy
Krissie Sue Marie the Mountain Feist as a puppy
Chloe the Mountain (Treeing) Feist puppy
Penny loves to hunt squirrels! She can even climb the trunk of a tree about four feet off the ground! She is a very loving and well-mannered dog that follows her owner around outside like she was his shadow. She is also very playful and protective with the three Chihuahuas she lives with.
Bandit the tri color Mountain Feist
Ben the black and white Mountain Feist
Talon is a male Mountain Feist (tricolor) weighing 28 pounds at 11 months
Talon the male Mountain Feist (tricolor) with his family; his aunt (mom’s sister) and younger sister are from a second litter of the same parents. Their ancestors are from a line of Feists in southern Georgia.
Talon the male Mountain Feist sleeping on the sofa