The first time I saw a pomerusky in real life, I actually stopped mid-walk. There I was, coffee in hand, half-awake, when a tiny wolf-looking fluffball trotted past me wearing a blue harness. It had Husky eyes, Pomeranian size, and the confidence of a dog three times its weight. I laughed out loud. A week later, I brought one home. And let me tell you⦠life has not been quiet since.
If youβre curious about the pomerusky breed, considering adopting one, or already sharing your couch with this adorable chaos machine, youβre in the right place. Iβm sharing my real experiences, honest tips, and everything I wish someone had told me before I fell in love with this hybrid dog.
What Is a Pomerusky, Anyway?
A pomerusky (also called a Pomsky) is a cross between a Pomeranian and a Siberian Husky. Sounds wild, right? It kind of is.
You get:
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The fluffy coat and small size from the Pomeranian
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The blue or multi-colored eyes and personality from the Husky
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A whole lot of energy mixed with sass
This designer dog breed has become super popular because, honestly, they look like mini wolves with teddy bear vibes.
My First Week With a Pomerusky (Spoiler: I Was Exhausted)
Bringing my pomerusky puppy home felt magical⦠for about two hours.
Then the chewing started.
Shoes? Gone.
Phone charger? Destroyed.
My favorite pillow? Officially declared a toy.
But mixed into that chaos were cuddles, playful zoomies, and those expressive eyes that somehow say, βYes, I did it. And Iβd do it again.β
Personal Tip #1: Puppy-Proof Early
Trust me on this one. Before your pomerusky arrives:
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Hide loose cables
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Remove small objects
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Store shoes in closed cabinets
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Buy chew toys in advance
They are smart dogs, but curiosity comes first.
Pomerusky Personality: Big Attitude in a Small Body
If I had to describe the pomerusky temperament in three words, it would be:
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Playful
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Stubborn
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Affectionate
They love attention. They follow you around the house. Mine literally sits outside the bathroom door like a tiny security guard.
But donβt be fooled by the cuteness. This breed is clever. Too clever sometimes.
What I Noticed Most
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Strong attachment to their owner
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Alert and vocal like a Husky
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Social with proper training
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Can get bored easily
If you leave them without stimulation, they will invent their own fun. And it usually involves noise.
Grooming a Pomerusky: Yes, the Fur Is Real
Letβs talk about the fluff.
The pomerusky coat is beautiful, soft, and⦠everywhere.
During shedding season, I swear my house looked like it snowed fur.
Grooming Routine That Worked for Me
Hereβs what keeps things manageable:
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Brush 3β4 times a week
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Use a de-shedding tool once weekly
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Bathe once every 4β6 weeks
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Clean ears and trim nails regularly
Personal Tip #2: Brush After Walks
Outdoor play = tiny leaves, dust, and mystery debris stuck in fur.
A quick brush after walks saves you from messy couches later.
Training a Pomerusky: Fun, Frustrating, and Worth It
Training my pomerusky was like negotiating with a toddler.
They understand commands quickly. Whether they want to obey is another story.
What Helped Me Most
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Short training sessions (10β15 minutes)
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Treat-based positive reinforcement
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Consistent routines
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Patience (lots of it)
Basic commands like sit, stay, and recall are important because pomeruskies have a curious nature and strong prey drive.
Once they lock onto something interesting, you better hope your recall training is solid.
Exercise Needs: Small Dog, Big Energy
Donβt let the size fool you. The Husky genes are strong.
My pomerusky needs daily exercise to stay calm and happy.
Daily Activity Ideas
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30β45 minute walks
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Indoor fetch games
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Puzzle toys
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Short training games
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Backyard playtime
When exercise is skipped, behavior problems magically appear. Coincidence? I donβt think so.
Is a Pomerusky Good for Apartments?
Short answer: Yes, but with effort.
Long answer: It depends on how active you are.
They can live comfortably in apartments if:
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You walk them daily
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You provide mental stimulation
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You manage barking early
Without these, neighbors may not be very happy.
Health and Lifespan: What You Should Know
The pomerusky lifespan usually ranges from 12 to 15 years with proper care.
Like all mixed breeds, they can inherit health issues from both parents.
Common concerns include:
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Hip problems
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Dental issues
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Eye conditions
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Allergies
Regular vet visits and a balanced diet make a huge difference.
Feeding My Pomerusky: What Actually Worked
I tested a few food brands before finding the right balance.
What I learned:
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High-protein diets support energy levels
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Smaller kibble works better for their mouth size
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Avoid fillers and artificial ingredients
I split meals into two portions per day to avoid overeating and stomach issues.
Things No One Tells You About Owning a Pomerusky
Hereβs the honest part.
Owning a pomerusky is amazing, but itβs not all Instagram moments.
You should be ready for:
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Regular grooming
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Vocal behavior
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Attention-seeking habits
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Strong personality
But youβll also get:
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Endless entertainment
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Deep loyalty
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Daily laughter
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A constant companion
For me, the good far outweighs the messy parts.
Is a Pomerusky Right for You?
Before bringing one home, ask yourself:
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Do I have time for daily exercise?
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Can I commit to grooming?
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Am I patient with training?
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Do I enjoy playful, energetic dogs?
If you answered yes, congratulations. You might be a perfect match.
Final Thoughts on Living With a Pomerusky
Living with a pomerusky has been one of the most joyful, chaotic, and rewarding experiences of my life.
If youβre willing to put in the effort, youβll get a loyal friend who makes every day brighter β even the ones where your socks mysteriously disappear.






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