Ducky’s Labskies 

September 26, 2022

Miko and Ducky

Aiden has had his husky dog, Miko for several years. (Click here and here for earlier blog posts with Aiden and his dog.) Aiden has been very interested in training service dogs, military dogs and canine security dogs. So we tried a litter of Labskies for him. 

We bred Miko to Ducky and have some amazing puppies! 

The Labsky is a mixed breed dog — a cross between the Labrador Retriever and Siberian Husky dog breeds. Active, smart, and loyal, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents.

 These adorable canines make for super loyal and devoted family pets, and they’re usually very easy to train and quick to learn new commands. But a heads up: Labskies are dogs who like to remain active, so be prepared for lots of extra long walks. Often seen as smarter than the average dog, Labskies also benefit from interactive dog toys.    

These pups will be smart and active and extremely trainable. 

They were born August 22, 2022 and will be ready for new homes Friday,  October 7

Meet the Swat Team!

updated 1/2/3 Update all Labsky puppies have sold!

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Alexa, Samson and Dos. Dora is out exploring.

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Sold - Samson - black and tan male, he weighed 5.4lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts him at 40.2lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) He is a a bit lazy and kind of timid, despite his size. He loves cuddles and is ready for family. $25

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Sold - Dora - sable/red female, she weighed 5.4lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts her at 40.2lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) Ever since she was just a baby she was the explorer of the litter, she is turning a lovely red color and still is an adventurer. Wants someone to go on long walks and find buried treasure with her.  $25

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Sold - Alexa - black and tan female, weighed 5lbs on 9-25-22 puppy weight calculator puts her at 34.7lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) She is the most mature of the litter, if you want a grown up girl, she is it. $25

All pups come with age appropriate vaccinations and worming. They are ready to go the beginning of October. All pups are sold first come, first serve. A $50 deposit will hold your pick till it’s time for them to go to their forever home. Call me or text me to reserve your pup or come meet the squad. 307-254-2968. Thank you! Erin

Sold puppies

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Sold - Dos  - black and tan female, she weighed 6lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts her at 55.2lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) Don’t let her steel ice blue gaze fool you, she is playful and goofy and the silly one of the bunch. 

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Sold - Uno - black and tan female, she weighed 5.2lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts her at 37.3lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) I think she will have one brown eye and one hazel eye.  $200

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Sol d- Fifer - black and tan female, she weighed 4.6lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts her at 30.3lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) She is the smallest of the litter, so cute, and loves to have her tummy rubbed, terribly hard to get a picture of because she is on my lap with her belly up all the time. . $175 

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Sold - Darla - now Sadie - sable female, she weighed 6.1lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts her at 56.3lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) She is one of the first to greet you when you step out the door.  $175

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Sold - Harper - sable female, she weighed 6.2lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts her at 57.4lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) I think she will have one brown eye and one hazel eye.  $175

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Sold - Griz now Kenai - sable male, he weighed 6.3lbs on 9-25-22, puppy weight calculator puts him at 58.6lbs full grown. (Not sure how accurate that is.) He is the biggest of the litter and is pretty laid back. $175

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