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“Winter just got a whole lot fluffier!”
“Winter just got a whole lot fluffier!”
I am a Pomsky puppy! I was born on November 2nd and I will be ready for my forever home on December 29th! I have been family raised on a mini farm in the country around children. I have had my shots and de-wormers. I will be checked by a veterinarian and microchipped. For more information or to schedule a visit with me, please contact Reuben Monday through Saturday. All Sunday calls will be returned on Monday.
My Mom is Pearl a 10lb Pomsky and my Dad is Onyx a 18lb Pomsky.
This beautiful and playful designer breed is a mix of a Siberian Husky and a Pomeranian developed within the last 10-12 years. Pomskies are typically between 10-15 inches high, and usually weigh between 7-38 pounds, and generally have a lifespan of 12-15 years. This smart and confident breed does not like being alone and does better with a one or two person household. They do need a lot of attention, and can be destructive if they do not get it. Early socialization and training is essential, for they do have a propensity to be stubborn. They can do fine living in an apartment just as long as they do have their exercise needs fulfilled, about 45-60 minutes a day. This can be broken up into a few walks, but Pomskies do best with lots of playtime, because they do have a lot of energy. They are affectionate, loving, and will bond with one family member. With this trait in mind they do make great watchdogs. Due to their having a double coat they do have a tendency to shed a lot. This breed is perfect for those who enjoy the cold weather, and the Pomsky loves to play in the snow. Their very thick coat comes in a variety of colors: white, cream, ginger, black, silver, brown, and with a blend of the aforementioned hues. Care and grooming for the Pomsky would basically consist of lots of brushing due to their double coat, bi-weekly nail trimming, and daily brushing of the teeth. Overall, the Pomsky is a healthy breed and with routine veterinary visits and care should live a long and happy life.