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Post by henry on Nov 6, 2018 11:52:47 GMT -5
imgur.com/3KRqtAAimgur.com/hWnAxPEimgur.com/QMlbASlimgur.com/4sSw2xnHe was advertised as a chihuahua yorkie mix. The longer i research breeds, the more i doubt he has a lot of chihuahua nor yorkie in him. It sort of makes sense for him to have yorkie because all his siblings looked a lot like yorkies and were supposed to be smaller than he is (he’s twelve pounds, siblings were supposed to be 8-10). I think he has some small hunting terrier or hound, because he displays those characteristics. He will not go after birds but will kill voles, moles, chipmunks, and squirrels. He also goes ballistic when he sees a rabbit. He’s about maybe a foot tall, very small compared To his sister who is a terrier mix (16 lbs)
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Post by Marc Gray on Nov 13, 2018 11:29:58 GMT -5
He would meet the breed standard for a feist being that he has short hair and is under 30 lns. If the siblings had yorkie coats then that's probably what he is - a mix. A lot of backyard breeders have foreign blood in their "Breed X." Jack Russells have had that problem for a long time. Feist are a type of dog like "hound" or "terrier." A couple breeds are coming out of the fray - Mountain Feist & Treeing Feist as things develop.
If he hunts for you & makes you happy - have fun! Hope you register for the forum & stay a while.
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