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This small to medium-sized dog with a beautiful, silky and beautiful coat is one that loves to always be the center of attention. It uses its adorable looks to get what it wants. Discover more about our Pomsky puppies for sale below!

 

Breed History

This popular designer dog was developed by crossing a Siberian Husky with a Pomeranian and was believed to have originated around 2009 in the United States and it is mainly bred through artificial insemination in order to avoid complications. This designer dog earned a reputation as the best designer dog in 2017.

Temperament

Being a mixed breed, the Pomsky inherits desirable traits from both Siberian Huskies and Pomeranians. It is highly intelligent, playful and self-assured. It requires a lot of playtime and will resort to chewing when not paid adequate attention.

Pomsky is energetic, loyal and bonds well with its family however, unexpected behaviors will cause it to bark loudly. Without mincing words, the Pomsky is a combination of funny, sweet, mischievous and happy.

Environment

A Pomsky is a cute breed that does not take up much space and it does well in any environment as long as it is with a family who can put in the time and effort needed for its well being. It has a soft and long coat that provides this warmth even in cold environments; this notwithstanding, a Pomsky should be kept indoors.

Exercise

Pomsky requires regular exercise in order to keep it happy and healthy. At least 20 minutes’ walk in the morning and a longer one in the afternoon is required for the Pomsky. In addition to the walks, play sessions during the day also help to keep your Pomsky active and healthy.

Grooming

The Pomsky possesses a fur coat that keeps it warm and as a result, it sheds easily. This will require more grooming on the part of its owner, this in return leads to bonding between dog and owner. Regular brushing of the Pomskies coat keeps it clean and tangle-free, it also removes dead cells and increases the blood flow. While regular bathing might be good, it can also be harmful to the Pomskies coat oil if done too frequently. Its ears and eyes should be regularly cleaned to prevent infections.

Our Pomsky puppies for sale come from either USDA licensed commercial breeders or hobby breeders with no more than 5 breeding mothers. USDA licensed commercial breeders account for less than 20% of all breeders in the country.

The unregulated breeders who are selling outside of the USDA regulations and without a license are what we consider to be “Puppy Mills.” We are committed to offering Pomsky puppies who will grow up to become important members of your family. We only purchase puppies from the very best sources, and we stand behind every puppy we sell.

Contact us today to learn more about the availability of our Pomsky puppies for sale. We look forward to helping you find your next family member. Our pet counselors can answer any questions you have about our Pomsky puppies.

Top Ten Frequently Asked Questions about the Pomsky

Can a Pomsky be left alone for long?

Leaving a Pomsky alone for a long period makes it bored and destructive.

Does a Pomsky require a lot of exercise?

Being a very active dog, Pomsky needs quite a lot of activities. It is highly energetic and loves to play a lot so in terms of exercise, yes; the Pomsky requires as much as it can get.

Can I get a Pomsky if I have a very busy schedule?

No. if you have a busy schedule and cannot spend several hours with your puppy, it is not advisable to get a Pomsky as this breed requires all the attention it can get.

Is a Pomsky hypoallergenic?

No. Pomsky has a thick and double covered coat which it sheds completely each year, this might be an issue for humans who are allergic to dog’s hair.

Is getting a Pomsky good for a first-time dog owner?

Pomsky is suitable for anyone willing to go the extra mile in providing the required amount of care and attention it needs.

To what size will a Pomsky grow?

A Pomskies size is mainly dependent on that of its parents, its generation, litter size, and gender. Most will grow to be between 15 to 30 pounds.

Is Pomsky recommended for a household with children?

Pomsky is a friendly, trustworthy and child-safe dog. It is also very active and playful which makes it a good dog for children. There are chances your Pomsky and kids won’t get along well depending on the dominant temperament of the Pomsky hence adult supervision is recommended when leaving Pomsky with kids.

How often do Pomsky need grooming?

Regular brushing of the coat is required for the Pomsky, at least once a week and preferably twice weekly. Once it is time for shedding, grooming increases to like 4 to 5 times a week.

What is the Pomskies personality like?

Pomsky’s personality is dependent on that of its parents. Pomeranians are friendly, active and intelligent while Huskies are gentle and alert. Pomsky can fall into any of these personality categories.

Does Pomsky have any health issues?

Like several other breeds, Pomsky has some health issues unique to it which include eye, skin and dental problems due to their small mouth.

If you are on the lookout for a cute small dog with high intelligence and do not mind its high need for mental stimulation, the Pomsky is your go-to dog any day and anytime.

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