If you are considering getting a Pomsky, you'll want to check out the incredible book "Pomskies: A Complete Guide for the New Owner". It's written in an easy-to-understand way but still has the expert knowledge to help any new owner successfully raise their Pomsky from puppy to old-age. It's widely available, so pick up a copy if you see one, or click here to grab one on Amazon.
The Pomsky is the newest designer dog to hit the market, and it’s caused quite a craze. A mix between a Pomeranian and a Siberian Husky (yes, you read that right!), these adorable pups have caught the eye of many dog lovers. As with any crossbreed, Pomskies can inherit different percentages of traits from its parents, so looks and temperaments can vary even within a litter. Breeders are still working out what the “perfect” Pomsky is, but so far the consensus is leaning toward a Husky-looking 30-pound dog with the Pomeranian’s famously happy-go-lucky personality. If you can find one (and pay its hefty price tag), the ideal Pomsky will be highly intelligent, playful, affectionate and completely adorable.
If you can't find the right Pomsky Rescue that you’re searching for in your state, check below the listings for links to other Rescues in nearby states who may have exactly what you are looking for.
We are so grateful that we are able to help you rescue the dog of your dreams. In addition to coming back here, you can also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest for additional info on rescue groups near you, current posts, and pictures!
Pomsky Rescues in the USA
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We sincerely hope that this site will help you find the perfect dog to rescue near you. However, please keep in mind that while we have the utmost trust in every organization listed here, we cannot personally vouch for any individual group we have listed, or for the experience you will have with a dog you adopt from them. We strongly encourage you to research each organizations independently before deciding the adopt from them, as well as thoroughly preparing yourself, your family, and your home for the arrival of your new dog.
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