![]() ![]() ![]() Guess what I am saying is size don't mean a whole lot in the house. Pup is gonna be a great dog with lots of get up and go. I have a pup out of her that took after someone on the fathers side and she is small and she is a ball of fire. Calmest, gentlest, best listening dog you would want. I have a mountain cur that is over 40 pounds (never weighed her) and she is the best house dog I ever had. What treedog man said!! Another thing if having the dog in the house is what is limiting you to the size I wouldn't let that limit you to what you want. Here is a link to his website you may want to review! He also has some full Kemmers in the 25 to 35 lb range that he uses in the Hybrid program. My buddy Calvin Boutte started the Cajun Squirrel dogs now know as Tn Mtn Hybrids. There are good dogs of all breeds and mixed breeds that make good sq and coon dogs.ĭo your homework and see what is out there. I have lost 2 beagles to coyotes in the past and put blinky lights on at night on coon hounds seems to work well to keep coyotes off them. a bigger dog might be better against yotes but some of the smaller dogs do just fine. I hunt a 16 inch 23 pound feist night and day - she has held her own against coyotes on at least a dozen occasions. Those reccomended, please post or PM so I can get in touch.Īnyone with Stephens curs, Streak bred curs and Moodyhound, please post with contact info. they generally are not bawl mouthed like a hound but they are open on track and I would say have the best mouths on average of all the cur breeds If you want small dog that is open on track then I would look for a smaller stephens female - dont know if you will find one in the 18 to 22 pound range but you should find one under 30 pounds no problem. You might even find a small stephens cur that you would like. Hunting a small dog at nite and came across a couple of coyotes. Just my experience, hope it don't happen to anyone else. ![]() Get ahold of Moodyhound he has the size and open on the ground type of dogs you asked about. ![]() Home of SQ CH,TR CH,CH MYERS' TREE DOG DALE these hybrids are usually registered as a treeing feist or sometimes a treeing cur with the UKC if you wanted to register them with the UKC. i believe they are a stephens cur mixed with some feist type dog, that might be more like what you are wanting, but it would be better if you looked into these hybrids for yourself,then you could get a better understanding of what they are. i hear the parnell's carolina curs are good. i believe they are Kemmer curs mixed with a fiest type dog. there are the Kemmer hybrids but i have never hunted with one and do'nt know much about them. or you might find what you are looking for in a real heavy Streak bred mountain cur, but in my opinion some of these dogs do'nt fit the breed standard for size, but that might be ok for you if you do'nt care. you might find a hybrid or some kind of a fiest/cur cross that might come close to what your looking for. Most Fiest dogs do'nt have a big loud mouth, and a true Cur type dog will weigh more than 18 or 20 pounds so you might have to compramise something. What do you all think would work best for me? I'm hurting inside 'cause I lost my housedog 1 year ago and I'm dogless. Gonna be kept in the house and ride in the truck. Would like some opinions, Fiest or Cur or Hybrid? I love a good tree dog, but I do not like a silent track dog. I love to squirrel hunt and night hunt, but not real late. I Hadn't hunted her for 5 years although my sons did. Just put my old walker bitch down, 15 yo, Nt Ch, 3 wins to Grand, Show Champion. Got out of high school and started coon hunting walkers and black & tans. I grew up squirrel hunting with my grandfather and his fiests. Show all 18 posts from this thread on one page ![]()
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