History
They share much ancestry with the small hunting dogs known as feists. Common throughout family farms in the 1920s and 1930s, they are now recognized by the United and American Kennel Clubs and are considered a rare breed
Care and Health
They are considered a relatively healthy dog. When it comes to grooming, this breed is not demanding. Daily brushing will be enough to keep their coat looking lustrous at all times.
Fun Fact
They Are Rat Hunting Champions
Good For
Family pet
Attributes
Lively, affectionate, playful, energetic, stubborn, curious, alert
Traits
Size small, short Fur,
sheds medium,
high energy.