Meadow Mountain Feists

Meadow Mountain Feists We created this page to share our love of squirrel hunting with our feist dogs. We got our start in dogs with coonhounds around 2013 (which we still enjoy).

If you are interested in squirrel hunting with dogs, we suggest you check out the Mountain Feist Association, UKC Cur/Feist program, and the World Tree Dog Associaition We are located in Garrett County, MD on Meadow Mountain and hunt Mountain Feists on squirrel, hence the name "Meadow Mountain Feists". We enjoy pleasure hunting with our dogs as well as traveling for competition hunts. One of our l

ocal hound clubs started holding squirrel events where we spectated on a cast and realized we needed a squirrel dog too! Our dogs are registered through NKC, UKC and WTDA. We primarily participate in WTDA and UKC events and are members of the Mountain Feist Association.

07/16/2024

Coming this Wednesday on the podcast, Allen and Trevor start their journey through the Feist Squirrel Hunt Honor Rules! This will be the first of four episodes going through the entire Feist Squirrel Hunt rule book, so you definitely won't want to miss it!

Available Wednesday, wherever you get your podcasts!

06/30/2024

In the last couple weeks there have been at least 3 K9s who have died due to heat related injuries during deployments. One of our trainers sent this information out to the handlers in his unit to help educate and remind them of the dangers of deployments in this heat.

Email content: I wanted to send this email as a reminder and training on the dangers of k9 deployments while working in this heat.

This summer is going to be brutal. Be prepared. Prevention and preparedness are key. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate!

-Keep 2 to 4 gallons of fresh water in the back of your car at all times, just for the dog. This is in addition to keeping cold water for yourself. I know it seams like a lot, but think about your dog being hot and pouring a gallon over his back, it won’t last long.

-Check his water bowl a couple times a shift. They are going to be drinking more than normal this time of year.

-Keep a towel with you. After a hot deployment you can wet the towel and lay it on your mat in the back of the car. The cool a/c in the car, mixed with the wet towel, gives them an extra cool place to lay on and will help cool them down after a normal hot deployment.

-Go buy a big bottle of rubbing alcohol and keep it in your car. It’s cheap and can provide a way to drop the dogs temp fast. If you can make it back to your car, lay them down and pour it on the pads of their feet. Alcohol will instantly get cold and provides fast cooling through one of the places they regulate their body temp quickly. Be cautious doing this if they have a foot injury. This is one of the first things they did to cool Kevin down when we got him to the vet. It works!

-If you find yourself on a deployment during high heat and humidity, remember if you're hot they’re very hot. They’re wearing a fur coat.

-Know and be familiar with the early signs of heat exhaustion and signs of a heat stroke.

-Heat exhaustion starts when their body temp rises above 103, they could exhibit some of these symptoms, heavy panting, excessive drooling, slow down and become weak, may try to p*e but not much will come out or none at all. They may become less responsive to commands and look like they're just walking aimlessly.

If there is any question at all, get them out of the heat quickly. Get to the shade and let them rest at minimum. Find a house or building close by and get them wet. Soak them. Not just for a minute, keep soaking them. Give it a good 10 minutes, at minimum. Take their harness off, put them in a down and SOAK them.

Even though the health of the dog should be priority, this will not prevent you from catching your bad guy. Communicate with your perimeter and have them hold what they got. You can get back on task as soon as he’s recovered. Add this to your training tracks. Practice stopping, get off your track, go lay him down and wait 10 mins. Then go back and reacquire the track. TRAIN IT

-Heat stroke is a real possibility when their temp gets over 106. This is very bad and they need to get to a vet ASAP!

-Signs of heat stroke include, eyes may glaze over, excessive drooling, a rapid heart rate, dizziness or lack of coordination, lethargy, collapsing, they may start having convulsions, vomiting or diarrhea, dark/black tar like stool, gums or tongue can turn blue or a bright red color, and of course loss of consciousness. This is BAD THEY NEED A VET FAST.

BUT... don’t just throw them in the car IF you have some options to cool them down near you first. If you just throw them in your car and go, they’re temp will more than likely continue to rise and you will loose a precious opportunity to bring down their temp before transporting, possibly saving them. Find a source of water to soak them ASAP. Carry them there, do not make them run or walk. They will most likely not drink once they are at this stage, don’t try to force them. Let them breath and pant, this helps with cooling. You need to soak them. If you can find a pool in someones back yard, a lake or pond...submerge them. You will need to get in with them to support their heads out of the water, they will be very weak. You need to bring down their core temp. While you’re cooling them down, make arrangements to get your car to you ASAP. Try not to use ice cold water, some study’s show this could send the dog into shock, some more recent study’s say this may be wrong. If it’s all you got use it. Hose water, pool water, lake water are all great options though. Once you have soaked them good and your car is to you, get them in a/c quickly. Soak that towel I mentioned above with water and place it on your mat. Lay the dog on the towel. Do not cover them with the wet towel, it only traps their body heat, preventing the cooling process. Get them to the vet as fast as possible, safely. Call the vet on the way and let them know what’s going on, so they can be prepared when you get there. If possible you call instead of asking the comm center to do it. They may have questions or give you different directions. Know where your after hours or emergency vet is located and have their number saved in your phone.

The day that K9 Kevin had his heat stroke it was In the mid-70s and he was in the shade the majority of his track. So it does not have to be scorching hot out for this to happen.

Again, being prepared and having a plan can save your dogs health and career, possibly his life.

HYDRATE HYDRATE HYDRATE!! Both of you! I can’t say it enough!

Joker picked up another grand champion bench win today! Hunted Dixie in both hunts and despite the 50 mph wind gusts, we...
04/13/2024

Joker picked up another grand champion bench win today! Hunted Dixie in both hunts and despite the 50 mph wind gusts, we hunted with some nice folks and had a great time!

04/02/2024
03/31/2024
This right here has me on cloud 9. Last year at the UKC Feist World, Cider won Best Female of Show as a registered 9 mon...
03/24/2024

This right here has me on cloud 9. Last year at the UKC Feist World, Cider won Best Female of Show as a registered 9 month old puppy. Since then she has earned her Show Champion degree. This year she won the Champion of Champions class and UMFA Queen of Show with some great competition! What makes this extra special is that she was born and raised here! I'm proud of the pups we've produced!

Another UKC Feist World event is in the books! I hunted Dixie this morning. It was windy and squirrels weren't moving we...
03/23/2024

Another UKC Feist World event is in the books! I hunted Dixie this morning. It was windy and squirrels weren't moving well, but we had a good cast. Dixie got on a den at the end of the hunt but wasn't able to finish with plus points. Cider did great in the bench show winning the Champion of Champions class and United Mountain Feist Association queen of show! Congrats to Joni Moore on winning the overall world show title for 2024! Nice to see everyone again and a well run event by UKC and Perry Co Coonhunters Club!

37 feist for the UKC world hunt this morning. I'll be hunting Dixie.
03/23/2024

37 feist for the UKC world hunt this morning. I'll be hunting Dixie.

Now called Jack, this pup out of the first Joker x Dixie cross is doing well for his new owner. He's had a good squirrel...
03/21/2024

Now called Jack, this pup out of the first Joker x Dixie cross is doing well for his new owner. He's had a good squirrel season and will hopefully enjoy many more!

In the spirit of supporting a club working on starting UKC cur and feist events, we swung by Appalachian Coonhunters in ...
03/17/2024

In the spirit of supporting a club working on starting UKC cur and feist events, we swung by Appalachian Coonhunters in Beverly, WV on our way home for another bench show. I showed Joker this time and he picked up another grand champion bench win. Congrats to our friend Brad Winters on his overall feist win with his nice young male dog!

Thanks to Kolton for helping me show today! He beat me with my own dog and put a WTDA best of breed win on Dixie.
03/16/2024

Thanks to Kolton for helping me show today! He beat me with my own dog and put a WTDA best of breed win on Dixie.

We may have gotten soaked, but had an awesome time at the VA State UKC Squirrel Hunt and Show today! Joker came home wit...
03/10/2024

We may have gotten soaked, but had an awesome time at the VA State UKC Squirrel Hunt and Show today! Joker came home with the overall feist VA state titles in both hunt and show! This makes his 3rd consecutive VA State Show Champion title and 2nd time (non-consecutive) winning the hunt! Cider was able to pick up a champion win on the bench and had to go up against her daddy for overall. Thanks to Goochland Squirrel Hunters Association for putting on another top notch State event, guide Wesley Boardman for putting us in squirrels despite the rain, show judge Curtis Peace for recognizing our dogs and Woody for helping me handle in the final show drive! We also came home with some great things off the raffle table, my favorite being a new squirrel skinner from Cur Custom Knives!

03/09/2024

Going to be a wet morning at the VA state hunt 🌧

Dog food day
03/05/2024

Dog food day

I may have been doing spring cleaning and shoveling dog 💩 but at least the sky was pretty!
03/04/2024

I may have been doing spring cleaning and shoveling dog 💩 but at least the sky was pretty!

Cider won best feist at the PA State WTDA Show today!
03/02/2024

Cider won best feist at the PA State WTDA Show today!

Thanks Jim for sharing pictures of Pink. She's looking good!
02/25/2024

Thanks Jim for sharing pictures of Pink. She's looking good!

Spent a gorgeous day checking out some spots where we've never been before. Made a few den trees and saw a couple squirr...
02/25/2024

Spent a gorgeous day checking out some spots where we've never been before. Made a few den trees and saw a couple squirrels make it home.

02/24/2024

Made it out for a little bit this morning. Joker treed a couple times. Saw one red squirrel.

Hit up Blairs Valley today. The dogs hunted great and pretty well covered the section I had planned on hunting. We made ...
02/19/2024

Hit up Blairs Valley today. The dogs hunted great and pretty well covered the section I had planned on hunting. We made several trees and saw a couple squirrels timber. Lots of dens. Dixie even treed herself a ricky 🦝

02/18/2024

Late season is tough but it was a nice day to be out!

I don't care who wins...I'm just here for the food. BBQ squirrel nachos 😋
02/12/2024

I don't care who wins...I'm just here for the food. BBQ squirrel nachos 😋

02/11/2024

Made 3 trees this morning and saw 2 squirrels. Was able to come home with one. Joker treed by himself twice and I got to the first one just in time to watch it timber to a den. 2nd tree I couldn't find anything. Went to a different spot and Joker and Dixie treed together. Took me a while but was able to spot the squirrel sitting in a crotch and shot it out. All in all a good morning!

02/03/2024

Not much action on a bright blue afternoon, but the one drop I hunted all 3 dogs together we did get on one den. Dixie treed on it first. Gotta get out when ya can and time spent in the woods is never wasted 🐕

01/28/2024

Squirrels were wild again today. Had a couple more bail out and make it home before I could get a shot. Rivers are up pretty high with all the snow melt and rain.

Didn't get many pictures today but that one of Dixie toting her prize back to the truck says it all. She was so proud of...
01/27/2024

Didn't get many pictures today but that one of Dixie toting her prize back to the truck says it all. She was so proud of herself! We made several trees, saw a few squirrels and came home with just one. They were moving pretty good mid-day...just getting to dens quick.

When the snow is a couple feet deep it's a good weekend to snoze 😴
01/21/2024

When the snow is a couple feet deep it's a good weekend to snoze 😴

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