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The Pomsky is one of the newer, so-called "hybrid dogs" or crossbreeds that have appeared on the scene and are now among the most popular companions and family pets both in the UK and elsewhere in the world. The breed was created by crossing a Siberian Husky with a Pomeranian and these charming little dogs were an instant hit thanks to their adorable looks and friendly and loving, if often mischievous, nature.

Read our Pomsky Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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WAITING LIST FOR POMSKY PUP

Pomsky

Due in 3 weeksAge
11Sex
£2,500Price

We are expecting 4 puppies soon 🥰🥰🥰🥰. I am excited to announce Skyla our beautiful 3½ year old Pomsky is expecting her 2nd litter of puppies (due 27th March 2026). Skyla is a F3 wolf sable Po

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GraysThurrock
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Pomsky puppies

Pomsky

4 weeksAge
22Sex
£1,500Price

2 girls and 2 boys home reared with children will be ready end of march mum and dad are here to view

LampeterCeredigion
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Pomsky pups READY TO LEAVE

Pomsky

7 weeksAge
22Sex
£1,200Price

Lottie had her first and only litter of pups on the 12th of January, two boys two girls. Lottie is a healthy gorgeous white blue eye full Pomsky and Ziggy the dad is a cream full breed Pomeranian. I h

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AyrSouth Ayrshire
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F3 Pomsky puppies

Pomsky

5 weeksAge
22Sex
£2,700Price

F3 Pomsky puppies, mother can be seen she is our family dog well loved and cared for a lot of time and love have gone into mum and puppies to make sure there all healthy! And best starting life I hav

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Great YarmouthNorfolk
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F4 Mini Pomsky

Pomsky

15 weeksAge
3Sex
£3,000Price

Please read full advert *Fully licensed Breeder* Located in Ipswich A l l P u p p i e s N o w R e s e r v e d Waitlist open for next available litter RESERVED Chai - Chocolate & white female

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IpswichSuffolk
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F2 Pomsky Puppies – Luna’s Pride Litter

Pomsky

6 weeksAge
32Sex
£2,500Price

Luna’s Pride litter. 🩷2 stunning girls & 💙 3 handsome boys. These pups really are something special, there are very few litters out there who produce nose bar husky masks! On top of their amazing

StevenageHertfordshire

FAQs

How much does a Pomsky puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Pomsky puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1041, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What are the pros and cons of a Pomsky?

Pros of a Pomsky include their adorable appearance, friendly nature, and intelligence, making them great companions. Cons include their potential health issues, high energy needs, and possible grooming requirements. They can also be challenging to train due to their stubborn streak.

What is the life expectancy of a Pomsky?

The average life expectancy of a Pomsky is around 13 to 15 years. Proper care, a healthy diet, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure they live a long and healthy life.

Is Pomsky a high maintanance dog?

Pomskies can be moderately high maintenance due to their thick coats that require regular grooming and their high energy levels that need consistent exercise. They also benefit from early training and socialization to manage their intelligence and occasional stubbornness. Overall, they require time and attention but can be rewarding pets.

Is a Pomsky a good house dog?

Yes, a Pomsky can be a good house dog as they are friendly, intelligent, and affectionate. However, they require regular exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior. Proper training and socialization are important for them to thrive indoors.