Understanding What Pomsky Puppies Are

A breed of dog mixed between a toy Pomeranian and husky makes a Pomsky. These loveable mixed dogs require plenty of exercise, attention and lots of love. They’re sweet, gentle and have much to offer their human families. Read on to discover how to understand Pomsky puppies.

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Pomsky Sizes

Some Pomsky breeds can be as small as 20 pounds or as big as 30 pounds. However, the average adult size for most Pomsky puppies is 25 pounds. Because Pomsky puppies have thick and fluffy fur, that fur adds on extra weight, so your dog may not be exactly 25 pounds. Healthy Pomsky pups will weigh in at about 15 pounds when they’re mature enough to be sold. Most breeders wait until they reach this weight to offer them up for sale. People that attempt to sell Pomsky puppies at a maturity weight of five pounds may not be selling a full breed Pomsky.

Pomsky Personality

Like most dogs, Pomsky puppies are ready to please their human owners. They learn fast and it’s easy to train them to do anything. Because they have high energy levels, it’s necessary to run them around outside. Make sure you have a large back yard, or plan to take daily walks with your puppy. Due to their husky blood, they have a tendency to howl at times. Usually, this happens when they’re lonely. A major benefit to Pomsky is the fact that they love children.

Pomsky Appearance

Because Pomsky Puppies Are a mix breed of dog, Pomsky puppies can come in many shapes, sizes and colors. The husky markings are preferred over most plain markings, but the markings will vary depending on the breeder’s dogs. Some of the more popular color combinations are cream, black, blue, red and brown. Pomsky puppies have a dense coat, but because of the husky blood, their hair is shorter than pomeranian hair.

When you check out Pomsky puppies, make sure their coat is fluffy and soft. Their ears should stand straight up and there shouldn’t be any sores on their feet or beneath their legs. Healthy Pomsky puppies have bright eyes and a sharp bark. Their teeth should be white and their nose should not be overly dry or wet.

Pomsky puppies make great companions and wonderful pets. You won’t have to worry about shedding because their coats are so short. Additionally, upkeep is very simple as long as you regularly walk your Pomsky or allow them some freedom in your back yard.

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Pomsky puppies are hybrid and rare. Aside from their small size, they also have distinguishing characteristics and sizes that make them unique. For example, these puppies can grow to the size of a Pomeranian or a Husky. On the other hand, there are others that might fall in between those two sizes. You can expect that these puppies will vary in size depending on their ancestors. These puppies are unpredictable because various breeders may have used different mixes when breeding Pomsky puppies.

Pomsky Puppies

Pomsky puppies are not only irresistible fur balls though. Whether or not they are destined to be the next lap dog is difficult to say. Dog lovers would have a problem stomaching such a scenario. After all, they aren’t only for arm candy or accessorizing as some animal lovers have pointed out. Their gentle temperament have won over many people on their side. Their ancestors, the Pomeranians were called ‘toy’ dogs and bore the patronage of none other than Queen Victoria! They come in a variety of colours but generally have white, black and brown. Their coat which adds to their toy-dog appeal is dense coated, distinctly reminding one of a Siberian Husky though a more long haired and fluffier version.

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The pomsky is a designer breed and well sought after. The pomsky standard is between 5 to 25 pounds leaving occasionaly the 25 pound dog (not often though). This breed has a sweet temperament and is a great family dog.

Pomskies are spirited but docile. Don’t let their size fool you. They are more agile and active than they look. They mainly sport a foxlike head and small erect ears. The most attractive feature is its long coat which is especially full on the neck and chest. They look much closer to the Pomeranians than the Siberian Huskies. Still, the name Pomsky is a perfect blend of the two names suggesting their mixed breed – the “Pom” from Pomeranians and the “sky” from Husky.