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Pomsky Puppies for sale in Chessington, Greater London

4 Pomsky Puppies for sale in Chessington, Greater London

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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Honey I shrunk the Husky 😂 Genuine Toy size pomsk

£1,600
Pomsky7 weeks12
Genuine Toy size Pomsky puppies from American parents , this will be our girls last litter as she is returning after giving us some of the most amazing Pomsky puppies I’ve ever seen. The mother was imported directly from California at great expense we chose to go to California for our female as she had come of the best lines of toy sized Pomsky. The dad is also American
New Paws StudsID verified
5.00
Romford, Greater London(25.5mi)
Pomsky dogs - Advert 2
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Blue-Eyed Pomskies Seeking Their Forever Homes 💫

£1,500
Pomsky6 weeks22
Our beloved family pets have blessed us with a gorgeous litter of four blue-eyed puppies! 💙 Mum is F2 Pomsky and dad is F1 Pomsky. We expect the puppies to grow to be medium size dogs. We’re now looking for their forever homes — families who will love and care for them as much as we do. The puppies will be ready to join their new homes from the first weekend of December.
Marta S.
London, Greater London(12.6mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 3
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Pomsky for sale

£1,500
Mixed Breed & Pomsky Hybrid9 weeks21
Adorable pomsky puppies ready for new homes, our beautiful pomsky litter is ready to go. These pupes eight weeks old, vet checked dewormed and up-to-date with vaccines , raised in a family home with lots of love and socialisation. The children love them and cuddle all the time. Mum is Siberian husky cross, dad is a Pomsky F3 each puppy comes with health record.
mitra naderiID verified
London, Greater London(12.6mi)
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Pomsky dogs - Advert 1
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Pomsky for re-homing

£700
Pomsky2 years1
due to me moving into a place that doesn’t allow pets, I unfortunately have to rehome my baby. Her name is winter and she is 2 years old. She is smart, cheeky and loves to nap and cuddle.
Tyga-Ebony A.
London, Greater London(12.6mi)

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.