Feist is a term used to refer to a small and lively dog, typically a breed that is descended from terriers. The word "feist" comes from the Old English word "fyst," which means "breaking wind" or "farting." This is because the feist was traditionally used as a hunting dog that would track and flush out small game like squirrels and rabbits. Due to their small size and agility, feists were prized for their ability to navigate tight spaces and chase prey into burrows. Today, feists are still used for hunting in some parts of the United States, though they are also popular as companion pets thanks to their affectionate personalities.
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