Bench Legged Feist
Since the breed was primarily a farm and hunting dog crossing rat terriers to other breeds was common.
Bench legged feist. Make sure you are this dog s firm but calm confident consistent pack leader. Thought to be a descendant of a cross between a rat terrier and a beagle. Originally used to rid homes of vermin the bench legged is well known for its keen sense of smell.
Some kennel clubs such as the united kennel club which recognized the breed in 1999 categorize these dogs as a rate terrier type b short legs. The feist landrace where i live are usually called treeing feists mountain feists and rat terriers. Early american history shows that the teddy roosevelt terrier like the rat terrier were often referred to as feist or just plain terrier mixes in the case of the teddy roosevelt terrier bench legged feist.
Facts about benchlegged feists edit the teddy roosevelt terrier is a small to medium sized american hunting terrier. These dogs the feists are quite small initially bred in the south of the united states of america in rural areas. Bench legged feists are specifically bred to hunt squirrels and other small game.
Their main specialty and attribute is hunting small game like squirrels birds or rabbits. In parts of the coastal south the feists are bench legged that is with short crooked legs like you used to see in dachshunds. The bench legged feist got its name for their short legs and low set long bodies which looks very similar to a low set bench.
It is one of many feists around the world. The bench legged feist is among one of the feist dogs. For squirrel hunting this dog is par excellence.
These feist dogs were created from the rat terrier and basically shares all the traits of their terrier progenitor. The height and weight of a bench legged feist is between 10 22 inches and 10 30 lbs respectively. The mountain feist the bench legged feist and the pencil tail feist.
These dogs also take on rabbits birds and any small game. A feist is a type of small dog developed in the rural southern united states for hunting squirrels and other small game. The head is round with medium length muzzle.
The bench legged feist as its name clearly indicates is a member of the feist family. They also have more than a slight trace of hound in them which gives them a dachshund like appearance. The bench legged feist is a terrier that is not universally considered a breed yet is not really a hybrid either.
Lower set with shorter legs more muscular and heavier bone density than its cousin the american rat terrier. Eyes are small and dark while wedge shaped ears are set well on side of the head and are erect or semi erect.