Name: Lucie
Age: 4 years
Gender: Female
Breed: Treeing Feist
Weight: 22 lbs
Dog Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: No cats, please
Child Friendly: Yes – older, calm, school-aged children
House Trained: Yes
Crate Trained: Yes
Energy Level: Moderate
Temperament: Playful, brilliant, sweet, motivated and intelligent
Requirements: Not suited for rental living; fenced-in yard required
Adoption Fee: $375 + tax
To adopt, go to:
http://www.mendingspirits.org/apply-to-adopt.html
When we first met Lucie, we thought she was a Jack Russell Terrier mix. Her energy, intelligence, and curiosity certainly fit the bill! But thanks to her original adoption paperwork, we learned she’s actually a Treeing Feist—a true working dog with a big personality packed into a small body.
Treeing Feists were bred to hunt and “tree” small game, which means they are alert, intelligent, driven, and expressive. They use their voices to communicate, and Lucie is no exception—she can be vocal, especially when she’s excited, alerting you to something interesting, or eager to join in the action. Because of this (and her working-dog instincts), Lucie is not well suited for apartment or rental living and will thrive in a home that understands and appreciates these natural behaviors.
Lucie strongly reflects her breed traits. She’s curious, people-focused, and always ready to engage with the world around her. While she enjoys play and outdoor adventures, she also has a wonderful off-switch and is happy to relax once her needs are met. A home that can provide structure, enrichment, and regular outdoor time will help Lucie shine.
Lucie came to us after her previous owner had to move into a nursing home, and her family wasn’t able to keep her. It’s clear she was deeply loved—she’s house-trained, crate-trained, food-motivated, and has excellent house manners. She’ll sit by the door when she needs to go outside and prefers to keep her people within sight at all times.
Lucie enjoys playing with her larger foster brother but prefers calmer, respectful play. True to her Treeing Feist roots, she loves exploring the yard, going on long sniffy walks, and engaging her senses. She also happens to be a total water girland happily splashes whenever she gets the chance! Her short brindle-and-white coat and expressive ears make her as charming as she is striking.
No cats or small animals – strong prey drive typical of Treeing Feists
Can be vocal, especially when excited or alerting
May do best with a calm dog companion or as your one-and-only
Loves water, outdoor time, and exploration
Needs a fenced yard and a home that understands working-dog Treeing Feist traits
If Lucie sounds like the perfect match for your home and heart—and you’re excited to share life with a smart, vocal, working-breed Treeing Feist—we’d love to introduce you!
Name: Lucie
Age: 4 years
Gender: Female
Breed: Treeing Feist
Weight: 22 lbs
Dog Friendly: Yes
Cat Friendly: No cats, please
Child Friendly: Yes – older, calm, school-aged children
House Trained: Yes
Crate Trained: Yes
Energy Level: Moderate
Temperament: Playful, brilliant, sweet, motivated and intelligent
Requirements: Not suited for rental living; fenced-in yard required
Adoption Fee: $375 + tax
To adopt, go to:
http://www.mendingspirits.org/apply-to-adopt.html
When we first met Lucie, we thought she was a Jack Russell Terrier mix. Her energy, intelligence, and curiosity certainly fit the bill! But thanks to her original adoption paperwork, we learned she’s actually a Treeing Feist—a true working dog with a big personality packed into a small body.
Treeing Feists were bred to hunt and “tree” small game, which means they are alert, intelligent, driven, and expressive. They use their voices to communicate, and Lucie is no exception—she can be vocal, especially when she’s excited, alerting you to something interesting, or eager to join in the action. Because of this (and her working-dog instincts), Lucie is not well suited for apartment or rental living and will thrive in a home that understands and appreciates these natural behaviors.
Lucie strongly reflects her breed traits. She’s curious, people-focused, and always ready to engage with the world around her. While she enjoys play and outdoor adventures, she also has a wonderful off-switch and is happy to relax once her needs are met. A home that can provide structure, enrichment, and regular outdoor time will help Lucie shine.
Lucie came to us after her previous owner had to move into a nursing home, and her family wasn’t able to keep her. It’s clear she was deeply loved—she’s house-trained, crate-trained, food-motivated, and has excellent house manners. She’ll sit by the door when she needs to go outside and prefers to keep her people within sight at all times.
Lucie enjoys playing with her larger foster brother but prefers calmer, respectful play. True to her Treeing Feist roots, she loves exploring the yard, going on long sniffy walks, and engaging her senses. She also happens to be a total water girland happily splashes whenever she gets the chance! Her short brindle-and-white coat and expressive ears make her as charming as she is striking.
No cats or small animals – strong prey drive typical of Treeing Feists
Can be vocal, especially when excited or alerting
May do best with a calm dog companion or as your one-and-only
Loves water, outdoor time, and exploration
Needs a fenced yard and a home that understands working-dog Treeing Feist traits
If Lucie sounds like the perfect match for your home and heart—and you’re excited to share life with a smart, vocal, working-breed Treeing Feist—we’d love to introduce you!