The Pomsky is a playful, intelligent, and affectionate designer breed that combines the best traits of the Pomeranian and the Siberian Husky. Originally inspired by an internet myth in 2011, breeders soon brought the idea to life, creating one of the most sought-after hybrid dogs of the last decade. Compact yet energetic, Pomskies inherit the fluffy coat, pointed ears, and expressive eyes typical of Spitz-type dogs, giving them an irresistibly fox-like charm.
Pomskies are devoted companions that form close bonds with their families and make excellent watchdogs thanks to their alert and loyal nature. Their playful energy and intelligence make them easy to train with positive reinforcement, though they can be vocal and less suited for apartment living. Daily walks and active playtime help keep their Husky-driven energy in check. Their thick double coat requires frequent brushing—often daily—to prevent matting and manage shedding. While beautiful and affectionate, Pomskies are not hypoallergenic and tend to shed heavily year-round.

Pomsky
Love them all but she is my favorite. She loves to play. She has two blue eyes.

Pomsky
This guy is a little spunky loves to run and play. He has one blue and one brown eye.

Pomsky
Very relaxed and loves to cuddle. This boy has two brown eyes.

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Male Pomsky, with blue eyes

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Male Pomsky. Blue eyes. Family raised.

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Adorable, blue and brown eyes
The average cost of a purebred Pomsky puppy in the United States is approximately $1563, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.