Also known as the Gerberian Shepsky, the German Shepherd Husky Mix is a striking and energetic hybrid that combines the intelligence and loyalty of the German Shepherd with the endurance and spirit of the Siberian Husky. Known for their devotion, protectiveness, and playfulness, these dogs make excellent companions for active families, especially those with children. With both parent breeds being hardworking and highly intelligent, the Shepsky thrives when given a job or purpose to keep its mind and body engaged.
The Gerberian Shepsky likely originated in the late 20th century, around the 1980s or 1990s, when crossbreeding purebred dogs to create “designer” breeds became popular. By combining two of the world’s most capable working breeds — the German Shepherd and the Siberian Husky — breeders aimed to create a loyal, intelligent, and athletic companion. While their exact origins are uncertain, Shepskys quickly gained popularity for their versatility and beautiful appearance. Today, they are recognized by organizations such as the American Canine Hybrid Club (ACHC) and the Dog Registry of America (DRA).
Shepskys are medium to large dogs, typically standing between 20 and 25 inches tall. They have a dense, double-layered coat that can appear in a wide range of colors, including black, brown, cream, gray, red, or white, often with the striking markings and blue or bi-colored eyes inherited from the Husky parent. These dogs are alert, intelligent, and deeply loyal, forming strong bonds with their families. They are gentle and protective with children, though they require early training and socialization to manage their high energy and strong working instincts. Regular physical and mental stimulation is essential — long walks, runs, or agility training are perfect activities for keeping them satisfied. Grooming involves brushing at least twice a week to manage their heavy shedding and keep their coat healthy. Shepskys are generally healthy but can inherit certain conditions such as hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, or progressive retinal atrophy. With proper care, training, and attention, the Gerberian Shepsky is a loyal, energetic, and affectionate companion that brings both protection and joy to any active home.

Gerberian Shepsky
I’m the unique one of the bunch. I’m the only black and tan in my litter. I’m a big girl. I’m super sweet and laid back. I love to play with toys and follow my nana everywhere.

Gerberian Shepsky
I love to play ball but I’m super chill. I like to sunbathe and hang out. I know how to use the doggy door to go out to potty

Gerberian Shepsky
I’m the big guy of the bunch. I have a huge personality and I love attention. I love to follow you around and play ball. I know how to use the doggy door to go out to potty

Gerberian Shepsky
I’m the baby of the bunch. I may be smaller than my brothers but I can still put them in their place queen. Might as well just call me Queen. I’m funny and loveable. I know how to use the doggy door t

Gerberian Shepsky
I don’t have a personality yet but I’m working on it

Gerberian Shepsky
I am sweet and loveable. I love cuddles and playing ball. I already know how to use a doggy door to go out to potty

Gerberian Shepsky
I am super fun and have a huge goofy personality. I am zesty and spunky. Yes I have a big sweet side too but don’t tell my brothers that. I can also use the doggy door to go out to potty

Gerberian Shepsky
I don’t have a personality yet but I love snuggles
The average cost of a purebred Gerberian Shepsky puppy in the United States is approximately $634, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.