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Take the mischievous spark of a Siberian Husky, shrink it down, toss in the fluffy charm of a Pomeranian, and you’ve got the Pomsky—a pint-sized powerhouse wrapped in a plush coat.
These dogs are walking conversation starters, with their striking Husky-like markings and fox-like expressions.

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Take the mischievous spark of a Siberian Husky, shrink it down, toss in the fluffy charm of a Pomeranian, and you’ve got the Pomsky—a pint-sized powerhouse wrapped in a plush coat.
These dogs are walking conversation starters, with their striking Husky-like markings and fox-like expressions.
Questions To Ask A Breeder
- Are you are registered breeder?
- Can we meet in person?
- Have they been socialised?

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The Ultimate Pomsky Guide
About Pomsky
While their adorable appearance is what first grabs attention, their feisty personality and boundless energy are what make them unforgettable.
Pomskies are intelligent, playful, and loaded with sass, making them ideal for experienced dog owners who appreciate a bit of chaos with their cuddles.
Pomsky puppies are bursting with enthusiasm, always ready for a game, an adventure, or a bit of mischief.
Lifespan
12 to 15 years
Weight
7 to 14 kg
Height
25 to 38 cm
Grooming
Brush your Pomsky puppy every day.
Origins
Unlike ancient breeds with histories dating back centuries, the Pomsky is a newcomer to the dog scene. This mixed breed started gaining traction in the 2010s, bred as a companion-sized alternative to the Siberian Husky.
Since the size difference between a Husky and a Pomeranian makes natural breeding impossible, Pomskies are carefully bred through artificial insemination, always with a Siberian Husky mother and a Pomeranian father.
Since they’re still a relatively young hybrid, their size, temperament, and appearance can vary wildly—some inherit more Husky traits, while others take after the Pomeranian side. One thing’s for sure: they all come with a big personality packed into a small frame.
Key Characteristics Of Pomskies
Are Pomskies Family-Friendly?
Yes. The ideal Pomsky owner? Someone with the patience for a stubborn, high-energy dog, the time to keep them mentally and physically engaged, and the willingness to deal with their dramatic tendencies.
Common Health Issues & Considerations
Pomskies may suffer from:
Patellar luxation
Hip dysplasia
Cataracts
Nature / Temperament
Playful, Intelligent, Affectionate, Energetic, Alert
Suitable Environment
While they can adapt to apartment life, they’ll need regular exercise and enrichment to stop them from going stir-crazy.
Other Considerations
- If you’re dreaming of a low-maintenance coat, forget it. Pomskies have thick double coats that shed all year round, with extra fluff explosions during shedding season.
- Inheriting Husky-level intelligence and stubbornness, some Pomskies figure out door handles, fence gaps, and even locks.
- Since they’re a mix of two breeds, each Pomsky puppy is unique—some are Husky-sized, others are tiny Pomeranian clones with Husky markings.
How can I take good care of my Pomsky?
Nutrition
Pomskies might be small, but their energy levels rival that of much larger breeds, meaning they need a well-balanced, high-protein diet to keep up.
Look for premium-quality dry kibble or a raw diet with real meat as the first ingredient—avoid anything packed with cheap fillers like corn, wheat, or soy, which can lead to weight gain and sluggishness.
Grooming
Pomskies inherit their luxurious double coat from both parents, which means year-round shedding, with a full-blown fur explosion twice a year during seasonal coat changes.
Recommended Grooming Tips
Too much bathing strips natural oils from their coat, causing dry skin and irritation. Every 2–3 months is plenty—unless they find something foul to roll in (which they probably will).
Pomskies can inherit the floppy ears of a Husky or the pointed ears of a Pomeranian, both of which need regular checks to prevent infections.
Small dog breeds like the Pomsky are prone to dental issues, so brushing 2–3 times a week prevents tartar buildup and bad breath.
Exercise
If there’s one golden rule about a Pomsky puppy you can count on, it’s this: a tired Pomsky is a well-behaved Pomsky.
These dogs need daily physical and mental stimulation, or you’ll quickly find out just how destructive boredom can be.
Training
Training a Pomsky is part obedience, part mental chess match—they’re smart enough to learn commands quickly but also independent enough to pretend they didn’t hear you if they’re not in the mood.
The trick? Short, engaging training sessions loaded with positive reinforcement. Treats, verbal praise, and playtime are huge motivators.
If training feels boring or repetitive, they’ll lose interest fast—so switch up commands, add fun tricks, and keep sessions under 10–15 minutes at a time.
This is general information and should not be relied on for adopting or purchasing advice.
Most Asked Pomsky Questions
It depends on how they’re raised and socialised. Pomskies have mixed instincts from both parent breeds—Pomeranians, which tend to be bold and a little bossy, and Siberian Huskies, which are social but have a strong prey drive.
If introduced properly, Pomskies can bond well with other dogs, especially those with similar energy levels.
No. If there’s one thing Pomskies hate, it’s being left alone for hours on end. These dogs crave human companionship and can become destructive or anxious if left unsupervised for too long.
Their high intelligence and energy mean boredom kicks in quickly. A lonely Pomsky puppy might resort to digging, chewing furniture, excessive howling, or even escaping to find something more interesting to do.
If you are looking for a Pomsky for sale, it’s always better to buy from reputable, ethical breeders. Responsible Pomsky breeders will be able to produce healthy Pomsky puppies with an even temperament. The average cost of Pomsky puppies will be between AUD $2000 and $4500.
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