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Pomskies are the most dreamy dogs. They’re a mix of the fluffy and loyal Pomeranian, and the wolf-like Siberian Husky. They’re seriously striking in appearance, and their small size makes them absolutely adorable!
Beginner-Friendly
Because of their Husky blood, it’s really important to take charge and start training a Pomsky at as young an age as possible. They’re great for beginners, as long as training is in place.
Absolutely Adorable
Pomskies happen to be a mix of two sled dogs, believe it or not! Their super fluffy appearance makes them lovely to cuddle up with.
People Loving
Pomskies just love people, and are very affectionate towards them. They get on well with other pets, as long as they’re introduced to them when they’re young.
Incredibly Intelligent
Pomskies are very clever little dogs that enjoy having their minds challenged. Teaching tricks will be a breeze with this breed, as long as you’re firm.
Great for Small Home
What do you do when you want a Husky, but your home is too small? You get a Pomsky, which is the perfect mix of adorable and playful.
Perfectly Portable
Pomskies are so small that they’re easy to take with you, whenever you’re on the move, and wherever you go!
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5 Star Breeders
We only work with Pomsky breeders who pass our 47 breeder standards. Here are a few of them...
Vintage Pups
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Puppy Place
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PuppySpot
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Ralphs Puppies
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BigBoys
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PuppyTime
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Top Line Pups
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Prestigious Pups
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Questions & Answers
A Pomsky is a hybrid breed of dog created by breeding a Pomeranian with a Siberian Husky. The breed is fairly new due to its inception in the United States very recently. Though it is hard to guarantee the result of any breed combination, the hope is to produce a smaller version of Husky with a Pomeranian's outgoing and entertaining personality. Pomskies can come in a variety of sizes, colors, and coat types, depending on the heritage of their parents, which makes them unique.
A Pomsky may or may not cause you to have allergies. Allergies can be caused by a variety of factors, such as contact with allergens, pollen, mold, and pet dander. It is possible that someone may be allergic to a Pomsky, as some people can develop allergies to certain breeds of pet. However, people can also build up a tolerance and no longer experience symptoms even when exposed to an allergen. If you are concerned about developing allergies, it is best to speak with your doctor prior to getting a Pomsky.
Feeding your Pomsky the right food is essential for their health and wellbeing. Pomsky's should not be fed any foods that contain poisonous ingredients or are high in fat, sugar or salt; examples include chocolate, candy, and most processed treats from the store. Pomskies are also prone to dental problems, so it is important to avoid feeding them crunchy foods such as nuts or popcorn. Furthermore, Pomskies can be sensitive to foods that contain high amounts of artificial additives, colorings and preservatives that may not be tolerated well.
To best prepare for a new Pomsky, make sure to obtain all necessary supplies such as a crate, proper nutrition, collars, tags, toys, and grooming tools. Research the breed to better understand their training needs and limitations. Additionally, establish a regular vet appointment for annual check-ups and vaccinations. Make sure to start potty training and basic behavioral training as soon as possible. Above all, make sure to give your pup love and attention so they feel secure in their new home.
Pomskies are considered small dogs. They typically weight between 10-30 lbs when fully grown. Their size makes them a great apartment pet since they don't need much space. They also don't require a lot of outdoor exercise, and their coats can protect them from extreme temperatures. This makes them great for city living. Due to their small size, they don't bark excessively, so they can be suitable for condo living as well. Ultimately, it ultimately depends on the individual, as the size ranges significantly.
Yes, you can take your Pomsky running. Pomskies tend to be active breeds that enjoy regular exercise. However, always check with your veterinarian to ensure that your Pomsky is healthy enough for running. They will be able to review your Pomsky's physical condition and determine if he/she should participate in more strenuous physical activities. Additionally, you should consider age before going out for a run. Very young puppies shouldn't be taken out on long runs as their developing bones can be damaged from excessive strain.
Generally, Pomskies get along well with other pets, but the degree of compatibility can depend on their socialization. Properly socialized Pomskies should be comfortable with other animals they may encounter both in and out of the home. These dogs are typically friendly with other pets, and supervise interactions properly to ensure they are positive. It is important to start introducing your Pomsky pup to other animals from an early age. Introductions should be slow and low-key, and be sure to never force the interaction.
The amount of minutes you need to train a Pomsky puppy per day depends on the age of your pup. Generally, it is recommended that you devote between 30-60 minutes daily, split into shorter, more frequent sessions. For example, you could start by teaching your pup basic commands and providing lots of social interaction. You might then spend 10 minutes teaching your Pomsky to respond to basic commands such as "sit," "stay," and "come," and have some fun and playtime for the remaining 20-50 minutes.
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