Little Bit Better is at home with Chrissie and
Johnny Verell of Jackson, TN. Chrissie is an
occupational therapist and Johnny a farmer.
Little Bit Better is staying in the house which
always thrills us. We are proud to see the
results of her first hunt.
Galla Mountain Feist Squirrel dogs love their life hunting squirrels in the Ozarks and Ouachita Mountains of Arkansas! Sharing photos of Mountain Feist squirrel dogs and Feist pups enjoying squirrel hunts, treeing squirrels and having an easy dog's life is the purpose of this blog! We offer treeing Mountain Feist Squirrel Dogs and Mountain Feist Puppies for sale! Check out our 5000 squirrel dog photos!
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Olive Oyl
Monday, December 29, 2008
You've Got the Sweetest Little..
Baby Face....Nelson! Adam Patterson took his
Uncle squirrel hunting the day after Christmas.
He said they had a ball...Nelson just gets better!
Here are a few pictures of a hunt that my uncle and
I went on before Christmas Day. My folks were up
from Florida, and he only gets to hunt once or twice
a year. Nelson probably did the best that I've ever
seen him do, and my uncle was pretty impressed.
Nelson has matured and grown up the past two months.
He does nothing but hunt when you let him out of the dog
box. I hope ya'll enjoy the holidays. Thanks. Adam Patterson
Uncle squirrel hunting the day after Christmas.
He said they had a ball...Nelson just gets better!
Here are a few pictures of a hunt that my uncle and
I went on before Christmas Day. My folks were up
from Florida, and he only gets to hunt once or twice
a year. Nelson probably did the best that I've ever
seen him do, and my uncle was pretty impressed.
Nelson has matured and grown up the past two months.
He does nothing but hunt when you let him out of the dog
box. I hope ya'll enjoy the holidays. Thanks. Adam Patterson
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Dobs & Zipper Christmas 2008
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Story of a Boy and his Dog
Caleb Owenby sent another picture of Gator
and himself after a hunt. Caleb lives in Georgia.
He found Galla Creek Kennel on the internet and
he dreamed of squirrel hunting with a dog. He
showed the site to his father...but GA and Arkansas
are quite a ways apart. Well, Caleb presisted and
the family planned a vacation out west and routed
their journey by Galla Creek. We gave Caleb a choice
between a pup and Gator. Gator is out of Radio Flyer
and he was under a year old but treeing the squirrels
in the pen. Caleb picked Gator as his dog and the family
went on their vacation, but when it was over they
traveled back and picked up Gator.
Caleb said that he and Gator were great companions right
away, but he did not really take off treeing like Caleb
hoped, but I guess Caleb loved Gator anyway and this
year...it all clicked! Caleb sent us this picture today of
Gator and his take of squirrels. We are so proud of
Caleb Owenby. He will love squirrel hunting the rest of
his life. And I bet he will be a good dog trainer too!
and himself after a hunt. Caleb lives in Georgia.
He found Galla Creek Kennel on the internet and
he dreamed of squirrel hunting with a dog. He
showed the site to his father...but GA and Arkansas
are quite a ways apart. Well, Caleb presisted and
the family planned a vacation out west and routed
their journey by Galla Creek. We gave Caleb a choice
between a pup and Gator. Gator is out of Radio Flyer
and he was under a year old but treeing the squirrels
in the pen. Caleb picked Gator as his dog and the family
went on their vacation, but when it was over they
traveled back and picked up Gator.
Caleb said that he and Gator were great companions right
away, but he did not really take off treeing like Caleb
hoped, but I guess Caleb loved Gator anyway and this
year...it all clicked! Caleb sent us this picture today of
Gator and his take of squirrels. We are so proud of
Caleb Owenby. He will love squirrel hunting the rest of
his life. And I bet he will be a good dog trainer too!
Friday, December 26, 2008
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Cold Springs Rosco
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Gator in Georgia--Persistence Pays Off!
Caleb Owenby of Georgia found the Galla Creek
Sq. Dog site and his family was going through
AR on vacation. Caleb talked his father into
buying him a Galla Feist. Gator was treeing in
the squirrel pen, but had not been hunting in
the woods. Well, when family came back through
AR going home to GA they stopped and Caleb picked
up Gator. Caleb says his first season was not
really that successful in hunting but he and
Gator were great companions and quess what?
Gator finally clicked in all together. Caleb
sent a picture of their first hunt this season
and promises to send more. Gator is out of
Radio Flyer!
Sq. Dog site and his family was going through
AR on vacation. Caleb talked his father into
buying him a Galla Feist. Gator was treeing in
the squirrel pen, but had not been hunting in
the woods. Well, when family came back through
AR going home to GA they stopped and Caleb picked
up Gator. Caleb says his first season was not
really that successful in hunting but he and
Gator were great companions and quess what?
Gator finally clicked in all together. Caleb
sent a picture of their first hunt this season
and promises to send more. Gator is out of
Radio Flyer!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Ray Thomas' Deer from Iowa
Jr. Green's Shammy--What a Sq. Dog!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Oliver and Moline
Len Ames sent an email and pictures of Ollie.
So I decided to share pictures of Moline--my
Feist and full brother to Ollie. Ollie and Mo
are out of Dobs and Shooter. They both have
great confirmation and both are real lookers.
Thanks, Len, for the update on Ollie and sounds
like you are doing pretty good with his training.
Good Morning Mr. and Mrs. Renfroe!
Ollie is doing well, is healthy and happy here in Texas!
I have been keeping him in the woods as much as possible,
and he has started ranging out and exploring on his own.
I took him out this morning (Nate's cousins are here
from south Louisiana and he didn't want to go with us)
and we went to some public hunting land that is often
overrun with deer and duck hunters. I duck hunt there
quite often and know that the hardwoods around the lake
hold a bunch of squirrels.
It was warm this morning, and there was not another
vehicle out there. Ollie and I walked around for about
an hour, and although I saw several squirrels on the ground,
they were gone before Ollie saw them. (This place has been
getting select cut over the last several weeks, and Ollie
can't see very far in most places).
Every time I drive in and out of this place, I always see
squirrels running across the dirt road as my truck approaches.
I was getting a little frustrated that I couldn't put Ollie
on anything so I decided to walk the road with him. I hoped
we could jump some squirrels and let him get a good look
at them. We hadn't gone 50 yards when a gray squirrel
darted across the road, and Ollie was off in hot pursuit.
The squirrel made it to a huge oak with lots of hollows
and Ollie was a bit confused for a second, but he began
sniffing around and looking up. He milled around for a
minute while I looked for the squirrel, but I never
found it. About 25 yards later Ollie another gray
took off and Ollie gave chase again. This time he
seemed to know what was going on a little more and
immediately looked up. He gave a quick bark, and
I congratulated him. I would have shot the squirrel
out, but I just couldn't find it.
I don't know if walking him down the road was a good idea
in the long run (any thoughts?), but I was very excited
about him being able to see some squirrels and watching
him get worked up about them. We tried a few more
places on our way some, but didn't see any more.
Here are some pictures-
1. He loves running on fallen logs
2. Trying to figure out where the first squirrel went
3. Looking up and about to bark at the second squirrel
I am so proud to have a Galla Creek dog, I'm pretty sure
he's idiot proof!
Take care, talk to you again soon
Merry Christmas!
Len
So I decided to share pictures of Moline--my
Feist and full brother to Ollie. Ollie and Mo
are out of Dobs and Shooter. They both have
great confirmation and both are real lookers.
Thanks, Len, for the update on Ollie and sounds
like you are doing pretty good with his training.
Good Morning Mr. and Mrs. Renfroe!
Ollie is doing well, is healthy and happy here in Texas!
I have been keeping him in the woods as much as possible,
and he has started ranging out and exploring on his own.
I took him out this morning (Nate's cousins are here
from south Louisiana and he didn't want to go with us)
and we went to some public hunting land that is often
overrun with deer and duck hunters. I duck hunt there
quite often and know that the hardwoods around the lake
hold a bunch of squirrels.
It was warm this morning, and there was not another
vehicle out there. Ollie and I walked around for about
an hour, and although I saw several squirrels on the ground,
they were gone before Ollie saw them. (This place has been
getting select cut over the last several weeks, and Ollie
can't see very far in most places).
Every time I drive in and out of this place, I always see
squirrels running across the dirt road as my truck approaches.
I was getting a little frustrated that I couldn't put Ollie
on anything so I decided to walk the road with him. I hoped
we could jump some squirrels and let him get a good look
at them. We hadn't gone 50 yards when a gray squirrel
darted across the road, and Ollie was off in hot pursuit.
The squirrel made it to a huge oak with lots of hollows
and Ollie was a bit confused for a second, but he began
sniffing around and looking up. He milled around for a
minute while I looked for the squirrel, but I never
found it. About 25 yards later Ollie another gray
took off and Ollie gave chase again. This time he
seemed to know what was going on a little more and
immediately looked up. He gave a quick bark, and
I congratulated him. I would have shot the squirrel
out, but I just couldn't find it.
I don't know if walking him down the road was a good idea
in the long run (any thoughts?), but I was very excited
about him being able to see some squirrels and watching
him get worked up about them. We tried a few more
places on our way some, but didn't see any more.
Here are some pictures-
1. He loves running on fallen logs
2. Trying to figure out where the first squirrel went
3. Looking up and about to bark at the second squirrel
I am so proud to have a Galla Creek dog, I'm pretty sure
he's idiot proof!
Take care, talk to you again soon
Merry Christmas!
Len
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Troy Vance's New Squirrel Dog
Troy Vance has two great female Feist squirrel
dogs--Ziporah and Cork. Zip is a half sister to
Spook and Cork is out of Max and Awesome Aussie!
But he wanted another one so now he has Dobs!
Dobs is out of Spook and G. W. Carver. There were
4 pups in that litter--Coach Matt Howell's Rosco (who
is making a great squirrel dog), Dibs (Robert Wiggins
owns her), Dobs (Troy's dog) and the other one was
called Dabs...he was treeing at about 4 months and
a utility worker ran over him here by my house. I wil
tell you I cried like a baby and buried him with one
of these big Galla Rocks making his grave!
Here is what Troy said about Dobs--
Dec. 18, 2008
DOBBS FINALLY GOT ALL THE ARKANSAS DUST BLEW OUT OF
HER NOSE AND IS REALLY SHOWING OUT. HUNTED THIS MORNIN
SHE TREED 4 TIMES AND WE GOT TWO CAT SQUIRRELS.. OTHER
TWO WERE IN HOLLOWS, AND THEN THE RAIN CAME. WE GOT SOAKED
BEFORE WE GOT BACK TO THE TRUCK. I THINK SHE IS A KEEPER
FOR SURE. THANKS AGAIN LARRY RENFROE FOR BREEDING AND
TRAINING SUCH FINE SQUIRRELS DOGS. OF COURSE WE UNDERSTAND
THAT BETTY HELPED A LITTLE BIT TOO.
Troy
I think this is Troy's Dog Kennel. I see Dobs
likes it better than the one she had here on
Galla Creek.
Dobs treeing in Arkansas
Dobs in Long Horn Country!
dogs--Ziporah and Cork. Zip is a half sister to
Spook and Cork is out of Max and Awesome Aussie!
But he wanted another one so now he has Dobs!
Dobs is out of Spook and G. W. Carver. There were
4 pups in that litter--Coach Matt Howell's Rosco (who
is making a great squirrel dog), Dibs (Robert Wiggins
owns her), Dobs (Troy's dog) and the other one was
called Dabs...he was treeing at about 4 months and
a utility worker ran over him here by my house. I wil
tell you I cried like a baby and buried him with one
of these big Galla Rocks making his grave!
Here is what Troy said about Dobs--
Dec. 18, 2008
DOBBS FINALLY GOT ALL THE ARKANSAS DUST BLEW OUT OF
HER NOSE AND IS REALLY SHOWING OUT. HUNTED THIS MORNIN
SHE TREED 4 TIMES AND WE GOT TWO CAT SQUIRRELS.. OTHER
TWO WERE IN HOLLOWS, AND THEN THE RAIN CAME. WE GOT SOAKED
BEFORE WE GOT BACK TO THE TRUCK. I THINK SHE IS A KEEPER
FOR SURE. THANKS AGAIN LARRY RENFROE FOR BREEDING AND
TRAINING SUCH FINE SQUIRRELS DOGS. OF COURSE WE UNDERSTAND
THAT BETTY HELPED A LITTLE BIT TOO.
Troy
I think this is Troy's Dog Kennel. I see Dobs
likes it better than the one she had here on
Galla Creek.
Dobs treeing in Arkansas
Dobs in Long Horn Country!
Friday, December 19, 2008
Athena Lee--Floyd & Tia Daughter!
Some days we wonder---what will we post on
the blog today? But like a miracle some of our
Feist friends send us pictures or we see Galla
dogs or Sq. Dog and ask if we can also share the
pictures. We want to share photos of Coach Matt
Howell's Dog, Rosco, but today we got these from
the Whitfield's of Siler City, North Carolina.
Thanks so much for sharing the pictures and stories
with us...each of you are a blessing to two old
hillbillies in AR!
Here is Cherelle's email--
Mr. and Mrs. Renfroe,
We celebrated Athena Lee's 1st birthday on Friday,
December 12. We got Lee from Dean and Barb Wright
last year, she is a Floyd/Tia pup. I just wanted to
give you a quick update. She is doing great and boy
does she rule our house. I can't believe how much she
has grown. When we got her she was only about 3lbs - now
she is 12.4 lbs.
Thankfully we have lots of squirrels right outside of our
front door because she LIVES to tree squirrels, as a matter
of fact she will hunt anything that moves. Just the other
night we had a mouse in our house.... needless to say it
had me up on the chairs. :-D Eddie was trying to catch
it but Lee beat him to it! Boy, was I happy to be able to
come down off the chair. We have decided that Lee is a
much better rodent chaser that any of the cats.
Please enjoy the pictures attached and feel free to share.
Thanks for allowing us to be a part of the Galla Creek Family.
Merry Christmas to you and yours,
Eddie, Cherelle, and Lee Whitfield
Siler City, NC
the blog today? But like a miracle some of our
Feist friends send us pictures or we see Galla
dogs or Sq. Dog and ask if we can also share the
pictures. We want to share photos of Coach Matt
Howell's Dog, Rosco, but today we got these from
the Whitfield's of Siler City, North Carolina.
Thanks so much for sharing the pictures and stories
with us...each of you are a blessing to two old
hillbillies in AR!
Here is Cherelle's email--
Mr. and Mrs. Renfroe,
We celebrated Athena Lee's 1st birthday on Friday,
December 12. We got Lee from Dean and Barb Wright
last year, she is a Floyd/Tia pup. I just wanted to
give you a quick update. She is doing great and boy
does she rule our house. I can't believe how much she
has grown. When we got her she was only about 3lbs - now
she is 12.4 lbs.
Thankfully we have lots of squirrels right outside of our
front door because she LIVES to tree squirrels, as a matter
of fact she will hunt anything that moves. Just the other
night we had a mouse in our house.... needless to say it
had me up on the chairs. :-D Eddie was trying to catch
it but Lee beat him to it! Boy, was I happy to be able to
come down off the chair. We have decided that Lee is a
much better rodent chaser that any of the cats.
Please enjoy the pictures attached and feel free to share.
Thanks for allowing us to be a part of the Galla Creek Family.
Merry Christmas to you and yours,
Eddie, Cherelle, and Lee Whitfield
Siler City, NC
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Baby Face Nelson
Adam sent us another photo of Baby Face
Nelson and his take. Adam also took Kevin
Fulgham hunting with Nelson one day recently.
Kevin, thanks for the photo and we are so
happy to see your brother home safe!
Here is a picture of Nelson. My younger brother is
home on military leave and he and I killed 5 squirrels
this afternoon when I got home from school. The squirrels
were moving good, and Nelson treed really well.
He keeps getting better and better.
Adam Patterson
Nelson and his take. Adam also took Kevin
Fulgham hunting with Nelson one day recently.
Kevin, thanks for the photo and we are so
happy to see your brother home safe!
Here is a picture of Nelson. My younger brother is
home on military leave and he and I killed 5 squirrels
this afternoon when I got home from school. The squirrels
were moving good, and Nelson treed really well.
He keeps getting better and better.
Adam Patterson
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Rabbit Hunting
A lot of rabbit hunters like squirrel
hunting too, or the other way around.
We have an ice storm here in Arkansas.
Jake Wright and his buddy Tommy after a short rabbit
hunt Sat. morning--They would have limited easy but are
on a kick of rabbit hunting with 22's and still got five.
I remember you inquiring about beagles some over the years
and these are ours. Jake is holding Jenny and Lead, Jenny
is the black backed female, Lead is tri-colored male and
Tommy is holding Hattie who is 18 month old blue-tick pup
from them.
Dean and Barb
hunting too, or the other way around.
We have an ice storm here in Arkansas.
Jake Wright and his buddy Tommy after a short rabbit
hunt Sat. morning--They would have limited easy but are
on a kick of rabbit hunting with 22's and still got five.
I remember you inquiring about beagles some over the years
and these are ours. Jake is holding Jenny and Lead, Jenny
is the black backed female, Lead is tri-colored male and
Tommy is holding Hattie who is 18 month old blue-tick pup
from them.
Dean and Barb
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Galla Creek Flint
Tommy Collins of Willis, TX sent pictures
of Flint in his new home. Tommy has Dan
out of Nogo Nell and Annie out of Sparky.
Flint is out of Ohio Lia and Spud. Tommy
was amazed at all the ways his 3 dogs are
related.
Nell is Dan's mother and Flint's grandmother.
Flint's Father and Annie's mother are full
siblings. Dan's father, Romeo, and Nogo Nell
both go back to Old Rowdy! Romeo's father is
Max--he is also the father of Flint's father
and Lia's father. And I am so confused I am
not sure how else they are related....but I
know Tommy loves all three of the dogs!
of Flint in his new home. Tommy has Dan
out of Nogo Nell and Annie out of Sparky.
Flint is out of Ohio Lia and Spud. Tommy
was amazed at all the ways his 3 dogs are
related.
Nell is Dan's mother and Flint's grandmother.
Flint's Father and Annie's mother are full
siblings. Dan's father, Romeo, and Nogo Nell
both go back to Old Rowdy! Romeo's father is
Max--he is also the father of Flint's father
and Lia's father. And I am so confused I am
not sure how else they are related....but I
know Tommy loves all three of the dogs!
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