Vader, a male Pomsky for sale in Ramona, CA – Photo 1 of 10
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Vader

Male, Born on 08/23/24 - 1 year
Available for: Pickup
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This is Vader. He is a sweet little guy, smallest male in the litter. Black and white with touches of silver. His eyes are parti eye 1 blue and 1 blue and brown (parti eye comes from the Husky side of their genes). He is ready for his forever family now. He plays well with the other pups as well as the adult dogs here at the house. I do not ship my pups or work with puppy nannies. You must be able to pick him up in person. If you would like to see more pictures of him and also learn more about us, please visit our website at Loveourpomskies.com or t e x t me at 1one 6six 1one 9nine 5five 4four 8eight 1one 3three 8eight 6six sorry for the extra here but I am busy caring for my pets and pups and taking time away from them for yet another scammer gets frustrating. Please contact me if you are serious about adopting one of my beautiful fur babies.
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Pomsky
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What should I know about Pomskys before buying one?
A Pomsky is a designer breed that is a mix between a Pomeranian and a Siberian Husky. They have become popular in recent years due to their cute and fluffy appearance and playful personality. Full-grown, they typically weigh 7-38 pounds and stand 10-15 inches tall.
How do Pomskys behave around young children?
Pomskys are generally not the best fit for families with young kids. Pomskies can adapt to living in apartments as long as they receive enough exercise and mental stimulation. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
What activities do Pomskys enjoy most?
Pomskies are a moderately active breed that require daily exercise to keep them physically and mentally healthy. Daily walks and playtime in a fenced yard are great ways to provide exercise for your Pomsky. Additionally, Pomskies enjoy mental stimulation such as puzzle toys, obedience training, and socialization with other dogs and people. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Pomskys need professional grooming?
Pomskies have a thick and fluffy double coat, which is one of their most distinctive features. Their coat can come in a variety of colors, including white, black, brown, gray, and cream. Their coat is similar to that of a Siberian Husky, which means they shed quite a bit, especially during seasonal changes. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Are Pomskys easy to train?
Pomskys are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Pomskies can adapt to living in apartments as long as they receive enough exercise and mental stimulation. However, they will require enough space to move around and play. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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