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Like the Husky and the Pomeranian, the Pomsky is playful, outgoing, and alert. It enjoys spending time with humans, including children, and does well with other animals if properly socialized. Pomsky puppies are a very affectionate crossbreed, enjoying cuddling with family members after play time.
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Breed: Pomsky
Pet ID: 242821-07
Color: Blue Merle
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. 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.
Petland is honored to offer the highest quality Pomsky puppies for sale, who will be an instant in your family.
The Pomsky is the perfect mix between a Siberian Husky and a Pomeranian. This breed’s origination had a very unique beginning. In March of 2012, breeders Tressa Peterson and Joline Phillips were credited with developing the Pomsky by way of artificial insemination. This was accomplished by using a Pomeranian and Siberian Husky. This highly lovable dog has since grown in popularity and is enjoyed by many families around the world.
When you have two amazing parent dogs, it is no surprise that their offspring is just amazing. The Pomsky is a very mild-tempered, non-aggressive, loving, and friendly dog who enjoys being around his family and other pets. They have a very approachable demeanor and tend to bond quickly with their family. They love children and truly do make a great family pet that adapts well to conventional style homes and apartments.
Pomsky owners will need to make sure their dog’s coat is adequately cared for and maintained. This will take some work as they have thick double coats. Their coats are designed to insulate them in both hot and cold weather. The colors of their luxurious coats vary from grey and white, brown or reddish-brown, and solid white and blue. The Pomsky does shed, especially in the summer months, which makes daily brushing an important part of his care routine. One bath every three to four weeks will help keep his coat looking its best. By taking the time to keep up with his care will allow for one very handsome dog.
For their first six to eight months, Pomskies should be fed every eight hours. This is a crucial stage in their life for physical growth and mental development. Assuring your dog receives proper nutrition from quality dog food will have a long-term positive impact on him. His feeding schedule should be cut back to two feedings per day around the age of nine months. Many Pomsky owners find that a morning and evening meal for their dog, about twelve hours apart, works best. Routine teeth brushing and nail clipping will also help to ensure he is feeling his best.
Fact: Pomskies are known for their incredible ability to dig small holes in the ground when bored which is why making sure they have personal attention is wise.
Fact: The Pomsky was first bred through the means of artificial insemination.
Fact: Pomskies were first bred in 2012 and have been very popular since.
Leaving a Pomsky alone for a long period makes it bored and destructive.
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.
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.
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.
Pomsky is suitable for anyone willing to go the extra mile in providing the required amount of care and attention it needs.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Like several other breeds, Pomsky has some health issues unique to it which include eye, skin and dental problems due to their small mouth.
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