Things you need to know about a Pomsky Puppy
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Things you need to know about a Pomsky Puppy Hybrid or ‘designer’ dog breed that is a cross between a Pomeranian and a Siberian Husky. Also known as a Pomeranian Husky. Welcome to Cute Pomsky and we thank you for stopping by! So it’s no secret that our site is dedicated to this wonderful cross breed. Whether you are a prospective parent or already a proud owner our goal is to provide our users with the most up to date information on the breed. We try to keep it simple and fresh, adding articles on a daily basis and we try to keep it light and incorporate a lot of pictures.
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Background: Due to the large differences in size of the Pomeranian and the Siberian Husky, careful attention must be paid to how the puppies are being bred. That being said, it is definitely a cute, fluffy, cuddly breed that many people would love to own. Below we’ve tried to detail as much information as possible for you on your quest to find your new puppy.
Physical Characteristics:
Size Weight
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10-15 inches 15-30 lbs
The smallest of Pomskies weigh about 15 pounds, however note that they can get as large as 25+ pounds.
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Plenty of people admire Pomskies because they look like a Husky but aren’t as big, however since the it is a hybrid dog their physical appearance is unpredictable and can’t be guaranteed. Breeders are still working towards perfecting the look which is why you need to be careful if sellers try to make you unreasonable promises - for example if someone claims their Pomsky will only weigh around 5-10 pounds when fully grown you should avoid making the purchase as it’s likely to be a scam.
Diet: Pomskies are quite playful and energetic dogs and they require foods full of protein and vitamins to allow them to live a long and content life. Just like with people dogs also require a well-balanced diet combined with exercise to ensure that they don’t end up with weight related issues. The quality of food is also vital as poor quality food and treats and lead do sicknesses. If you want to give your dog treats look to buy all natural products with little to no preservatives or chemicals; if a meat based treat has a bunch of wheat and soy you should look at something else that has less fillers even if it’s a little more expensive as it will be better in the long run.
Cost: $1,000-$3,000 for just the puppy. Remember though that there are many costs associated with any dog not just the actual purchasing of the puppy! Pomskies are very expensive to buy since there are not many breeders around and because the methods of breeding a large dog with a smaller dog are costly. Certain physical features such as eye color and coat color will also affect the price, for example blue eyes are more sought after and in return will increase the price of the puppies. If you would like to get your Pomsky shipped to you and your breeder provides that service then you would be looking at an additional cost of about $300$500.
Read more interesting facts about Pomeranian Husky at https://pomeranian-husky.com/