Labsky
USD 400-600 Price Avg.
Designer Dogs
Group
Cross Breed
Breed Type
Large
Size
10-12 years
Lifespan
Breed Information
Group | Designer Dogs |
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Popularity/Rank | 578 |
Origin | United States |
Other Names | Cross between the Labrador Retriever and Siberian Husky.,,Huskador |
Breed Type | Cross Breed |
Price (Avg.) | USD 400-600 |
Size | Large |
Weight | 40-60 pounds (18-27 kg) |
Height | 20-28 inches (51-71 cm) |
Lifespan | 10-12 years |
Recognized by |
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And Not recognized by FCI. |
Purpose | Companionship |
Date of Origin | August 8, 2018 |
Ancestry | Cross between Labrador Retriever and Siberian Husky |
Appearance & Maintenance
Coat | Double, Medium, Silky |
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Coat Colors | Black, Brown, Combination of the listed colors., Grey, Red, White, Yellow |
Grooming Level | |
Shedding Level | |
Eye Color Possibilities | Black, Brown, Blue, Amber, Hazel, Green |
Nose Color Possibilities | Black, Brown, Tan, Red, Pink, Blue, Grey, White |
Coat Color Possibilities | White, Cream, Tan, Black, Grey, Red, Blue, Silver, Brown |
Coat Length | 20in |
Coat Density | Medium |
Coat Texture | Soft and Fluffy |
Recommended Brushes | Slicker Brush, Pin Brush, Undercoat Rake, Nail Clippers, Shedding Blade, Grooming Scissors. |
Brushing Frequency | 2-3 times per week |
Breed Characteristics
Temperament | Active, Energetic, Friendly, Loyal, Smart, Stubborn |
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Intelligent | |
Trainability | |
Playfulness | |
Sensitivity Level | |
Affection Level | |
Social Interaction Required | |
Barking | |
Watchdog Ability | |
Territorial | |
Biting Force | Low |
Mouthiness | |
Impulse to Wander or Roam | |
Prey Drive | |
Adaptability | |
Tolerates Being Left Alone | |
Fighting Dog | Not really |
Good & Friendly with
Apartment Life Friendly | |
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Stranger Friendly | |
Kid-Friendly | |
Cat Friendly | |
Dog Friendly | |
Office Friendly | Yes |
Senior Citizens Friendly | |
Pet Friendly | |
Friendly with First Time Owners | No |
Service Dog | Not really |
Therapy Dog | Not really |
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog | Not really |
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) | Not really |
Boat Dog | Not really |
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog | Not really |
Health Elements
Health Issues | |
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Health Problems | Allergies, Eye Problems, Hip Dysplasia, Obesity |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Energy Level | |
Exercise Required | |
Sleeping Required | |
Weight Gain Potential | |
Weather & Climate | Prefers cold weather |
Stinkiness | Low |
Drooling tendency | |
Activity Level | High |
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week | 20 miles |
Minutes of Activity Per Day | 30 minutes |
Food & Costing
Avg. Daily Food | 4 to 5 cups of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals. |
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Cups Per Day | 1.5 cups |
Daily Cost | $50-$100 |
Monthly Cost | $50-$100 |
Reproducibility
Gestation Duration | 60-64 days |
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How often can the Labsky have a litter? | Once a year. |
Litter Size | 6-10 puppies (Once a year.) |
Description
The Labsky dog is a hybrid breed that is a mix of the Labrador Retriever and the Siberian Husky. This breed has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its unique appearance and friendly personality. The Labsky dog has a medium-sized body with a thick coat that can come in various colors, including black, white, brown, red, and gray. The average lifespan of this breed is between 10-14 years.
When it comes to size and weight, the Labsky dog typically stands between 20-24 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 40-60 pounds. They have an athletic build with strong legs and broad chests. Their coats are usually thick and double layered which helps them stay warm in cold climates.
The personality of the Labsky dog is friendly and outgoing. They are very loyal to their owners but can also be independent thinkers who enjoy exploring new places or activities on their own terms. They are intelligent dogs who love to learn new things but can also be stubborn at times if they don’t get enough mental stimulation or exercise.
The Labsky dog is generally friendly with other dogs, cats, children, and other animals when properly socialized from an early age. However, they may be wary of strangers until they get used to them so it’s important for owners to introduce them slowly into new situations or environments where there may be unfamiliar people or animals present.
The temperament of the Labsky dog is generally calm but alert which makes them great watchdogs as well as family pets since they will bark if something seems out of place or suspicious in their environment but won’t become overly aggressive towards strangers unless provoked or threatened first.
When it comes to health issues common among this breed include hip dysplasia (which can cause lameness), eye problems such as cataracts or progressive retinal atrophy (which can lead to blindness), allergies (which may require special diets), skin conditions such as mange (which requires medical treatment) ,and obesity due to overeating if not given enough exercise on a regular basis .
The adaptability level of the Labsky dog is high since they do well in both rural areas as well as urban settings provided that they get plenty of exercise each day . Some benefits associated with owning one include being able to take them on long walks/hikes without worrying about getting lost since these dogs have excellent tracking skills , being able to trust them around children since they tend not show aggression towards people ,and having an intelligent companion who loves learning new things .
History
Labsky dogs are a relatively new breed of dog that was developed in the United States in the early 21st century. The breed is a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Siberian Husky. The Labsky was created with the intention of being a working dog that would be able to withstand cold weather conditions. Unfortunately, the Labsky breed almost became extinct due to a lack of interest from dog breeders. However, the breed has recently become popular again and is now recognized by several major kennel clubs.
The history of the Labsky dog begins with its creation in the early 21st century. The Labsky is a relatively new breed of dog that was developed in the United States. The breed is a cross between a Labrador Retriever and a Siberian Husky. The Labsky was created with the intention of being a working dog that would be able to withstand cold weather conditions. Unfortunately, the Labsky breed almost became extinct due to a lack of interest from dog breeders. However, the breed has recently become popular again and is now recognized by several major kennel clubs.
TheLabrador Retriever is thought to be descended from St. John's Water Dogs, which were brought to Newfoundland by English fishermen in the 1800s. These dogs were bred with Newfoundlands to create what we now know as Labrador Retrievers. On the other hand, Siberian Huskies are thought to have originated in Siberia over 3,000 years ago. They were bred by the Chukchi people for sledding and other work purposes. In 1909, Siberian Huskies were brought to Alaska for sled-dog racing and quickly became popular pets due to their friendly dispositions and striking appearance. It wasn't until many years later that Labrador Retrievers and Siberian Huskies were bred together to create the Labsky dog