Pomsky Pictures & Fun Facts

Thinking about adopting a Pomsky? Good for you! We can’t blame you, the Pomeranian & Husky mix has become one of the most popular breeds in recent years. Truth be told, it is quite hard not to fall for a Pomsky, most people want one or own one due to their adorable looks. When trying to decide if you should bring home a Pomsky, it is wise to learn all about them. This is why today, we’ll be sharing with you Pomsky pictures & fun facts.

Overall the Pomsky is a great cross-breed and a relatively new one, resulting from a Siberian husky and the Pomeranian. These lovely, furry creatures are simply enchanting, they have large eyes and unique fur coloration. During their puppy stage, they can resemble a mini bear or wolf.

Whether you already are a furry baby parent or are looking to adopt your very first dog pet, Pomskies are a superb choice. However, as a first-time owner, doing a little research is always a good idea. So if you are up to the challenge, and since we know you can’t get enough of them; keep reading and see more Pomsky pictures & fun facts.

Pomsky History

The Pomsky breed is believed to be founded in 2009 and is principally bred by artificial insemination to avoid any complications. In 2017 it was known as the most popular designer dog.

Pomsky Pictures FAQs

Are Pomsky smart?

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Pomskies are playful, intelligent, and very loyal. A Pomsky puppy can latch onto one specific member of the family and be wary when meeting strangers, so proper socialization is important to help ensure your dog will be friendly when meeting new people and other pets

Do Pomskies like to be held?

 

Their temperament is hard to predict as it depends directly on the dogs’ genetic makeup. Although their personalities are unique, Pomskies tend to bark rarely, behave perfectly and love to cuddle up next to their owner. They obey their owners’ commands and love them unconditionally.

Is a Pomsky a good family dog?

They have a fiercely loyal streak, which means they may latch onto one member of the household as their primary person, although they generally tend to get along well with everyone. They can be skittish around small children, though, and may not be a good fit for families with very young kids.

How much walking does a Pomsky need?

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Pomsky pups have a lot of energy and love long regular walks. A minimum of walking of 1 hour a day, on top of playtime, is recommended for the fully grown pup. Just like husky, they are high-energy dogs that need their exercise.

How big is a full-grown Pomsky?

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A full-grown Pomsky is a small- to medium-size dog that tops out around 30–35 pounds. They look like a Siberian husky but don’t require the care of a large dog.

Is there a difference between male and female Pomskies?

There really is no difference between the genders when it comes to the Pomsky. Males and females will reach approximately the same height and weight (there may be a couple of inches or pounds difference). And their personalities will have the same characteristics, regardless. So, it just comes down to your personal preference when picking between the two.

How rare are Pomskies?

Due to the size difference between Pomeranians and huskies, natural breeding between these dogs is unsafe, requiring pomskies to be brought into this world via artificial insemination. For this reason, pomskies are still fairly rare in the dog world and tend to be very expensive.

What are the characteristics of a Pomsky?

  • Life Span: As pomskies have been around for less than 10 years, experts can only estimate their average life expectancy. But based on both of their parent breeds, it’s generally expected that healthy pomskies should live anywhere from 13 to 15 years.
  • Coat Colors: Grey & White, Brown or Reddish Brown, Blue, Black, and White, or Pure White
  • Sleeping needs: Pomskies sleep on average between 12-14 hours daily.
  • Intelligence & Trainability: These dogs are very intelligent, but they inherit their parents’ temperaments and can be significantly harder to train than other dogs. They are easy to train, sensitive, loyal, protective, playful, very social, average tendency for nipping and chewing, and don’t like to be left alone.
  • Temperament: It can be unpredictable, as it really depends on each dog’s parents, but on the whole, they’re described as gentle, playful, and confident.
  • Activity Level: They’re very active dogs that love to play with their owners but be warned that these little guys need to stay busy, otherwise they get bored and can develop destructive behavior.
  • Size: They’re generally 10-15 inches high (25-38 cm) and can reach up to 20-30 lbs. (9-14 kg). In some rare cases, they’ve been known to grow as big as a Husky.
  • Exercise: these dogs need at least a 20-minute walk in the morning, and a longer one in the afternoon, plus one or two play sessions during the day.
  • Feeding: they need regular, healthy food in moderate quantities, however, they’re not fussy and have no special requirements.
  • Grooming: they have double coats with long, silky hair, and need daily brushing during the shedding seasons, which all up is about six months a year. Their coats need brushing 3-5 times a week for the rest of the time.
  • Children & other Pets: Some breeders say these dogs are the perfect family dog, while others suggest you should pay attention to small children, and recommend Pomskies only for single people and families with teenagers. A Pomsky can get on well with other pets if you introduce them to each other when the dog is still very young.

Pomsky Pictures & Fun Facts

#1 Pomsky appearance

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The combination of coat colors is also endless, so if you are looking to get a miniature Husky, you might be in for a surprise. Pomskies will have a double coat, and because both parent breeds shed a lot, that is likely the trait your new Pomsky puppy will have. Pomskies can inherit their fur type from either the Pomeranian or Siberian Husky. Their furs length, type, and color will depend on what gene becomes more prominent.
A full-grown Pomsky can weigh up to 30 pounds and reach a height of 15 inches, so if you are looking for a small lap dog, maybe go for a pure-blooded Pomeranian.

#2 Pomsky is a singer

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Most Pomsky owners reported that their dogs are fairly vocal, and some even have Husky’s howling tendencies. It can seem cute when such a small, cute, fluffy dog starts howling but think about the long-term responsibility. You will need to teach them to stop barking on command, and if you remember, they might be stubborn and hard to train. Make sure you know what you are getting yourself into before you decide to go for a Pomsky.

#3 Pomskies are playful

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The Pomsky is known for their playful antics, their cheery personalities, their cute appearance, and a little bit for their stubbornness.
They are an attention-seeking breed of dog, and crave affection from their owners. However, just their look and playfulness are enough for them to get the attention they desire. Pomsky puppies are very cute as they have got the looks of a Siberian Husky but are considerably smaller in size. Pomsky puppies are known for their cuteness and playfulness. They are also good-natured and lively dogs. They look adorable even after shedding.

#4 They are good runners

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Pomskies are good runners and can run at fast speeds just like their Husky parents. Huskies can run at a speed of around 10–15 mph (16-24 kmph) and Pomskies also have a similar speed. However, Pomsky puppies have a higher speed than adults. Pomsky puppies have high energy levels and require exercise everyday to ensure their health and let them release their pent up energy. A little walk is not enough to bring down their energy level and they love to run around open areas.

#5 They need training

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Training is essential for this breed. Undoubtedly Pomskies are intelligent, but they might be inheriting the stubbornness of Pomeranians, and so masters should handle them with calm and assertive leadership. They tend to respond well to reward-based training methods. This breed usually falls victim to something called ‘Small Dog Syndrome.’ This is the stage where they believe that they are superior to their masters. Just for this trait, you need to train them at an early age.

#6 They love to dig

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Pomsky loves to dig. So it is not suggested to leave this breed alone for a long time in the yard. If they get bored, they can even find themselves a way to escape! Try to give them attention and take them for regular walks.

#7 They like to be massaged

Just like humans, dogs sometimes feel stressed or anxious, and having a relaxing, meaningful massage is a great way to relieve some of those stress hormones. To get them to calm down, try rubbing the parts of their back that seem tense or stiff. ​On this topic, it is also important that you never reward their whining behavior. If you begin to massage them while they are whining they will continue to whine in order to receive what they want. Instead, ignore the whining and once they stop immediately reward them for stopping by giving them a massage or treat.

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#8 They are adventurous

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Since Pomskies need a lot of exercises, sometimes the best thing you can do with your pooch is going on a long walk. To feed a Pomsky’s sense of adventure, you can take them on new routes or go on more challenging expeditions such as a hike. Pomskies enjoy daily walks, so you can go on walks pretty much as often as you would like.
Let your dog meet new friends while getting exercise and having fun. A local dog park is a great place for your dog to play with other local pups. You may even make some human friends while you are at the dog park.

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Miva, the passionate Pomsky enthusiast and expert behind Pomsky Shop, hails from the beautiful country of El Salvador. As a devoted wife and proud mother of five grown children, Miva has always had a deep love for family and pets. Her journey into the enchanting world of Pomskies began with the arrival of her beloved Griffin, a playful and affectionate Pomsky who instantly captured her heart.
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Miva, the passionate Pomsky enthusiast and expert behind Pomsky Shop, hails from the beautiful country of El Salvador. As a devoted wife and proud mother of five grown children, Miva has always had a deep love for family and pets. Her journey into the enchanting world of Pomskies began with the arrival of her beloved Griffin, a playful and affectionate Pomsky who instantly captured her heart.