Let’s be real: you’ve got options. But if you want a Pomsky that’s been raised in a real home (not outside kennels), loved like family, and carefully matched to you — you’re in the right place.
These pups aren’t just pretty faces with their piercing blue eyes, Husky masks, and beautiful coats. They’re smart, social, loving, fun, and loyal… unless someone else has a treat (hey, we all have our weaknesses). They’re built for life, love, adventure, and maybe stealing your side of the bed.
Big Husky personality, striking blue eyes, comedic charm — all in a package that won’t throw out your back, and guaranteed to deliver millions of snuggles.
The OD — Original Dog or Original Diva. She’s the queen and makes sure everyone knows it. Runs the show, runs our lives, and we wouldn’t survive without her bossing us around.
The sweetest dog ever. We make fun and call him the grumpy uncle because around the puppies, he tries so hard to make them think he’s scary — but they know better. They stick their heads in his mouth like, “Hey, what’s in here?” Meanwhile, he’s like, “For crying out loud, I’m trying to scare you!” Nice try, Sebastian.
Our stud muffin who thinks he’s the alpha — until he’s letting puppies climb all over him. Deep down, he still believes he’s our 6-pound lap dog, and to us, he always will be.
Also rocks some alpha energy. Nobody messes with her. She’d chase a ball all day, loves a good pat, and will bulldoze anyone in her way to steal some extra love.
Our little 6-pound shadow. Quiet and sweet — until you piss her off, and then she’ll absolutely tell you about yourself. She’s stuck to my side like glue, my tiny partner-in-crime with a big attitude.
Our long, lanky, goofy teenager. All legs and no clue — but he’s gorgeous, loves to play, and actually listens (as much as a teenage boy can). He comes from a champion line, and we can’t wait to see him step up as a stud in the future.
These dogs are stunning, very social, and smart — scary smart. They thrive on mental and physical stimulation. Puzzle toys, training games, new challenges — they love it all. A bored Pomsky will find “fun” on their own (read: redecorating your house), so they want a family who will keep their brains as busy as their paws.
They aren’t meant to sit in a crate or be left home alone for hours on end. They’re social dogs — they want to be with their people, involved in the action, and truly part of daily life. If someone isn’t home most of the day, this simply isn’t the right breed for you — and I say that with all the love in the world. It’s not about money for us; it’s about protecting our dogs and making sure they end up in homes where they’ll be truly loved and included. We care too much to compromise.
They also need daily exercise. We’re talking multiple walks, or a fenced-in yard, or trips to a dog park — but honestly, a mix of all three is ideal.
And let’s talk hair: these dogs “blow their coats”usually twice a year around the change of season, to ditch the old and make room for the new. Daily brushing helps keep the tumbleweeds under control and gives you an excuse for some extra one-on-one bonding time.
Before any romantic sparks fly, our dogs go through extensive DNA health screening using Embark — covering over 250 genetic health risks for Huskies and Pomeranians. We want to eliminate as many surprises as possible and make smart, healthy breeding decisions.
Our mama dogs’ health is everything to us. They’re only bred when they’re in peak shape, with plenty of time to rest and recover between litters. We strictly limit how many litters they have — no overbreeding.
From day one, these puppies are in the thick of family life — handled, loved, and prepped for the big world.
Puppies stay with us and their littermates until at least 8 weeks old — no shortcuts.
When they head home, they come with: