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ABOUT Q & GABBS

In 2017, a strange turn of events brought Q Duck, a rescued Muscovy, to live with us in our Tampa townhome. Soon he was joined by little Gabbster, and our passion for duck rescue took flight.

Today, our family flock includes four rescued Muscovies: Gabbster, Olivia, Sunny, and Bodhi. As Q & Gabbs, we support vetted 501(c)3 duck-related charities and animal rescues. All proceeds from our online retail shop go directly to helping animals in need and supporting vital community outreach programs.

Our rescue crew thanks you for helping their favorite causes, and hopes you get a quack out of their quirky designs!

You can follow our adventures on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.

OUR STORY

A photo of a bald man in a white shirt and glasses gesturing to a large black and white duck perched next to him.Our Story
August 11, 2023

One Lucky Duck: How Gabbs Got Saved

Kirkwood Lawler had a lot on his mind in January 2018. Over a few weeks, he discovered his car needed $7000 in repairs, his apartment lease was not being renewed,…
A photo of a juvenile duck sitting on the ground.Our Story
May 27, 2023

Part 1: How Did 2 Ducks End Up Living In A Townhouse?

It all started with my new DSLR camera. And the brand-new family of ducks near my job in Largo, Florida made for perfect subjects. That’s where I met Q, his…
Our Story
May 27, 2023

Part 2: How Did 2 Ducks End Up Living In A Townhouse?

An hour or so later, Bob and I walked into a 24-hour animal hospital toting a duck in a bag. On arrival, the vet staff asked if we were dropping…
Our Story
May 28, 2023

Part 3: How Did 2 Ducks End Up Living In A Townhouse?

In early December 2017, it was time to get a dog. Trust me when I say that my husband wasn’t going to miss this opportunity. Up until then, I had…
A photo of a tiny yellow duckling in the palm of a human hand.Our Story
May 28, 2023

Part 4: How Did 2 Ducks End Up Living In A Townhouse?

Around 8 p.m. on January 16, 2018, I got an email from Q’s veterinarian. The animal hospital had a Muscovy duckling with no place to go. Did we want another…