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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
Pomskies are a unique dog breed that has recently become increasingly popular. Though they are a hybrid, they boast a mix of parent breeds that range from the Siberian Husky to the Pomeranian. They are intelligent, loyal, and attentive. Pomskies generally have long coats and require regular maintenance and grooming. Additionally, these dogs are relatively active and love to play, so it is important to provide them with an adequate amount of physical and mental stimulation. They are generally considered good with other dogs and children.
Pomsky coats come in a range of colors and lengths, from snowy white to golden brown, and from short to long. They can also have various levels of fluffiness, from thick and plush to slightly coarse pressing. Many Pomskies boast thick double coats that help them remain warm and dry throughout the year. They have dense undercoats, which provide lots of insulation, and softer, coarser outer coats which protect from wind and water. The texture of the coat may vary depending on the breed, such as the siberian husky, used to create a Pomsky.
Generally speaking, Pomskies may have special dietary needs, depending on the health and genetic history of the individual dog. It is important to do your research on the breed to get a better understanding of their health needs and to help establish an appropriate diet for your pup. If your Pomsky's diet isn't meeting their growth and nutritional needs, talk to your veterinarian to discuss the best type of food, the frequency of feeding, and the importance of portion size.
Preparing for your new Pomsky is an exciting process that requires careful thought and planning. Start by researching the breed, and familiarize yourself with the unique personality characteristics and needs of your pup. Ensure your home is a safe environment and puppy-proof it so that your pup can explore without coming into contact with hazardous materials. Additionally, make sure to speak with a veterinarian to ensure the optimal health and wellness of your pup. Stock up on supplies such as food, treats, and toys to create a comfortable environment for your furry friend.
Pomskies are a unique breed that can be considered medium-to-large-sized dogs. While their size varies depending on which parent breeds are used, most Pomskies are about the size of an average Mountain Cur or Cocker Spaniel. On average, a full-grown Pomsky will be between 15 and 27 pounds and up to 12-15 inches at the shoulder, meaning they're not quite as big as popular large-breed dogs, like German Shepherds or Golden Retrievers.
Yes, you can take your Pomsky running. However, you need to make sure they are in proper physical condition before taking them out. This means having them checked by your veterinarian to ensure they are healthy and have no underlying physical issues that could affect their running abilities. Additionally, even if they are in proper condition, it is important to start slowly and gradually build up their running strength to avoid overworking their developing bones and joints. When running with your Pomsky, make sure there is plenty of shade and water stops and be aware of their panting and other signs of fatigue.
Pomskies often get along well with other pets, though it’s important to introduce them carefully and supervise their interactions at first. Some are more aloof and don’t particularly want to socialize with other animals, but many take well to companionship. A good way to help a Pomsky bond with others is by offering rewards when they demonstrate good social behavior. Positive reinforcement incentives are an effective way to encourage good behavior when introducing a new pet, or two, in the same space.
The amount of training time required for Pomskies varies, but it's important to try to devote at least 15 minutes a day to training. This time with your pup should be devoted to teaching basic commands like sit, stay, come, and heel. During training, you should remain consistent and reward your pup with treats or verbal praise for good behavior. It is also important that you give them one-on-one attention and engage in activities that promote mental and physical stimulation. When potty training, gradually increase the amount of time outside as well as indoor playtime.
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