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		<title>How much do Pomsky Cost?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2017 18:05:02 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Pomskies are an expensive designer dog breed, which have recently become popular after several viral videos and images made the rounds of the net. At an average a Pomeranian Husky mix can cost around $1200, but individual breeders may prize their puppies at $3000 to $5000 each. While these numbers may seem unusually high, Pomskies [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pomskies are an expensive designer dog breed, which have recently become popular after several viral videos and images made the rounds of the net. At an average a Pomeranian Husky mix can cost around $1200, but individual breeders may prize their puppies at $3000 to $5000 each. While these numbers may seem unusually high, Pomskies are a novelty at the moment and people are willing to fork over ridiculous amounts for the pride of ownership. Those who are enamored of Pomeranians or the Siberian Husky but find the breeds unsuitable for their lifestyle, sometimes decide that the <a href="http://www.pomskydog.net/pomsky/">Pomsky</a> is a perfect match for their homes. For these people, it becomes imperative to own the puppy, no matter the cost.</p>
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<h2><strong>What determines the price of a Pomsky?</strong></h2>
<p><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-380 alignright" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/How-much-do-Pomskies-Cost.jpg" alt="How much do Pomskies Cost" width="352" height="352" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/How-much-do-Pomskies-Cost.jpg 300w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/How-much-do-Pomskies-Cost-150x150.jpg 150w" sizes="(max-width: 352px) 100vw, 352px" />Many factors determine the cost of a Pomeranian Husky puppy. Cross breeding is not very popular amongst most breeders. Most professionals specialize in breeding certain bloodlines and dislike the idea of mixing heritage. Both sides of the argument have valid points, and it’s a long and complicated debate that has been acted out many times. While every pure breed dog was once a cross between two other breeds, these days most breeders prefer maintaining established lines. New cross breeds are rarely created, unless it is for a specific purpose like the working dog breed, Euro-hound.</p>
<p>The only other type of crossbreeds that exist today are “designer” dogs like the Pomsky who are mixed to achieve a specific look or temperament. There are many risks involved in mixing two breeds and most breeders can’t afford to invest in the resources necessary to successfully create a litter of healthy Pomsky puppies, who may or may not grow up to develop the physical traits which attract customers.</p>
<p>While breeders can put any price they want on the puppies, the risk-reward ratio is highly skewed towards failure. Any new crossbreed will have many problems that the professional will have to breed out of the line. They will have to spend a few years selectively breeding for height, appearance, marking, health, and temperament to end up with really good quality puppies. When they set the price tag, they count all of these as overheads.</p>
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<h2><strong>How to buy a Pomsky?</strong></h2>
<p style="text-align: left;"><img decoding="async" class=" wp-image-386 alignleft" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/How-much-do-Pomskies-Cost-1.jpg" alt="How much do Pomskies Cost" width="335" height="268" />There are many breeders who decide to forego the necessary steps and only focus on breeding a litter of Pomskies who look as close to the ones most popular with dog lovers. They compromise on health, ancestry, nutrition, care of the litter, and hide relevant information about the puppy’s habits and temperament from buyers. Without adequate research, a dog lover can end up purchasing a Pomsky who has been weaned too early, suffers a genetic disease, or was badly trained by a neglectful handler.</p>
<p>Pomsky puppies are expensive and their demand is high. You will rarely find a Pomsky languishing at a shelter or available for adoption from a rescue group, unlike many pure-bred dogs. Since Pomsky breeders are relatively hard to find, you may have to travel some distance to locate a reliable and trustworthy professional. Begin with looking up your local listings for Pomsky breeders. Talk to your vet, dog trainer, and your acquaintances. Breeders need to regularly use veterinary services to gauge the health of their dogs, and most vets are well informed about who is specializing in which breed in their locality.</p>
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<p>Once you have found a list of breeders, take some time, and visit them.  Ask to see their facilities and meet all the puppies, not just the one they want you to see. This will give you an idea of the care the puppies have received in the breeder’s hand. Talk to the breeder about your lifestyle and let them advice you on which puppy to adopt. They are experts in their field, and so long as they prove to be considerate and knowledgeable, they will not lead you astray.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jan 2017 15:25:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Pomeranian husky has become one of the most sought after toy breeds of the dog world. Relatively unknown a few years ago, the small cross-breed recently gained popularity through viral photos and videos on the internet. The adorable mix of Pomeranian and Husky, known as Pomsky, is said to have the affectionate, playful temperament [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pomeranian husky has become one of the most sought after toy breeds of the dog world. Relatively unknown a few years ago, the small cross-breed recently gained popularity through viral photos and videos on the internet. The adorable mix of Pomeranian and Husky, known as Pomsky, is said to have the affectionate, playful temperament of a Siberian Husky and the protective loyalty of a Pom. This designer teacup breed is the perfect miniature combination of two of the most wonderful dog breeds in the world. Said to make the perfect family and companion dog, the Pomsky is a good fit for any home.</p>
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<h2><strong>How much does a Teacup Pomsky cost?</strong></h2>
<p><img decoding="async" class="wp-image-395 alignright" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-1.jpg" alt="Teacup Pomsky" width="328" height="348" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-1.jpg 371w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-1-283x300.jpg 283w" sizes="(max-width: 328px) 100vw, 328px" />While Pomskies have grown in popularity over the last few years, few breeders have taken on the responsibility of bringing this cross-breed into the world. You will rarely find a Pomsky in pet stores or on local pet listings of available breeds. The Pomsky mix is difficult to breed and involves a lot of risks for the breeder. Due to the elevated chance of sunken investment, Pomsky breeders who specialize in the breed price the puppies high.</p>
<p>Pure breed puppies are priced by several factors: The breeder’s reputation, the puppies’ lineage, the puppies’ health, their appearance and markings, their temperament, endurance, and physical abilities. Because the look and shape of breed dogs are set to a kennel club standard, they become homogenous and over time, as the breed is widely bought by dog lovers, their price goes down. The breeds aren’t hard to find, though quality breeders are always worth making the effort to locate, and their ubiquity makes them less expensive.</p>
<p>With cross breed puppies like miniature Pomskies, most of the above factors are unknown. The price set on them is only nominally based on the lineage of their parents and their appearance. In most cases, the rarity of a good quality Pomsky dogs ensures that the breeder can put any price they want on their litter.</p>
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<p>It’s more important to find a good breeder than an inexpensive one, when purchasing a new designer breed. While at the lowest a breeder can charge $1000, some can price their litters up to $3000-$5000. Without a kennel club breed certification or any guidelines on breed standards, Pomsky puppies can be priced as high as the purchaser is willing to pay. In the highest price bracket, the buyer usually has first pick of the litter. It’s seen that teacup Pomskies which look like Huskies are most in demand.</p>
<h2><strong>What is the expected size of a Teacup Pomsky?</strong></h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-397 alignright" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-1-1.jpg" alt="Teacup Pomsky" width="295" height="313" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-1-1.jpg 900w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-1-1-282x300.jpg 282w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-1-1-768x817.jpg 768w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 295px) 100vw, 295px" />Pomsky puppies may look like tiny balls of fluff, given the beautiful coats of their parent breeds, but no one knows what size a Pomeranian Husky will grow up to be. It’s widely agreed that a cross between a large dog like the Siberian Husky and a toy breed like the Pom will not result in a big breed. However, there is a fairly good chance that a Pomsky will be slightly larger than the average Pomeranian.</p>
<p>To keep bloodlines “pure,” breeders find dogs of the same breed but of a slightly different lineage, then choose the mating pair based on the characteristics they want to develop in the next generation. The dogs with less than satisfactory appearance or temperament are sterilized and removed from the mating pool. Since the miniature Pomsky breed is relatively new, and they’ve only had a few generations of the designer dogs, breeders haven’t been able to establish the genetic phenotype, which creates canine progenies who looks exactly like their ancestors, and lets humans decide which traits should be inherited by the next litter.</p>
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<p>With Pomeranian husky mixes, breeders choose the mating pair based on health and appearance, then breed the dogs of the next generation according to the looks favored by popular demand. Since, teacup Pomskies of the smallest size are most popular, breeders select the most miniature of the adult Pomsky dogs for future mating. They try to keep the size of Pomskies as small as possible, but since health is also paramount, they have to choose dogs based on both size and fitness. Ethical breeders know that over time, giving health a preference over size will result in better genes and good quality litters, whereas unscrupulous breeders tend to focus only on reducing the size of puppies.</p>
<h2><strong>What kind of lifespan does a Teacup Pomsky have?</strong></h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class=" wp-image-398 alignright" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-2.jpg" alt="Teacup Pomsky" width="367" height="243" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-2.jpg 493w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-2-300x199.jpg 300w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Teacup-Pomsky-2-120x80.jpg 120w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 367px) 100vw, 367px" />While the size of a grown Pomsky is unpredictable, its lifespan is more within the realm of dependable speculation. Both the Pomeranian and the Siberian Husky breeds have longer than average lifespan of 13-16 years. It can then be said that their offspring will also have a similarly long life.</p>
<p>The quality of a life, no matter how long or short, is largely dependent on the health of the animal. A Pomsky with poor genetic health will suffer diseases that might shorter his lifespan or leave him a debilitating condition for most of his life. For this reason, it is important to investigate the health and robustness of the puppy’s lineage.</p>
<p>Breeders of designer cross breeds like the Pomsky cater to a demand that is more centered around the dogs’ appearance than their physical fitness. While dog lovers who want Pomskies often wish for an athletic dog who would not be oversized for smaller living spaces, most look up breeders and ask specifically for the smallest size and the puppies which look most like a Husky.</p>
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<p>This forces breeders to prioritize size and appearance over the quality of the litter. Healthier puppies are cast aside by breeders, while puppies with poor genetic marker yet more popular looks are sold to buyers. This leads to more generations of puppies who might appeal to the imagination of dog lovers but have compromised health. In such cases, a long life for a dog is only as good as the quality of the litter they come from. It’s better to purchase a Pomsky which doesn’t quite fit your preconceived notions of what the cross breed should look like, than ending up with a puppy whose purchase keeps an industry of puppy farming breeders in work.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Searching for information about Pomsky for sale? Read on. The internet has spawned many short-lived crazes over the years, but the interest in the new toy and sled dog mix, the quaintly named Pomsky, seems to be here to stay. When the images of the Pomeranian Husky first emerged online, many thought they were of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<header>Searching for information about Pomsky for sale? Read on. The internet has spawned many short-lived crazes over the years, but the interest in the new toy and sled dog mix, the quaintly named <a title="Pomsky" href="http://www.pomskydog.net/">Pomsky</a>, seems to be here to stay. When the images of the Pomeranian Husky first emerged online, many thought they were of young Siberian Huskies.  At the realization that the medium sized Husky look-alikes were a crossbreed with Pom blood in them, dog lovers across the world became griped with the desire to own or at least see a Pomsky in person. While wonderfully cherubic, these dogs are very rare to find in the market. So, serious dog owners have to spend some time and effort to find a Pomsky and verify their quality and health themselves. Here we talk about the basics of buying a Pomsky puppy, so you can know what to look for.</header>
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<h2><span id="Pomsky_For_Sale_8211_How_Much_Does_It_Cost_to_Buy_a_Pomsky"><strong>Pomsky For Sale</strong> – How Much Does It Cost to Buy a Pomsky?</span></h2>
<p>There are many factors that contribute to the pricing of a designer dog like the Pomeranian Husky mix. They can be expensive at a starting price of $800. Depending on the quality and pedigree, the price can go up to $5000 or more.</p>
<p><strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-133 alignleft" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-3.jpg" sizes="auto, (max-width: 332px) 100vw, 332px" srcset="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-3.jpg 378w, http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-3-150x150.jpg 150w, http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-3-300x298.jpg 300w" alt="Pomsky for Sale" width="314" height="312" />1. The number of breeders in the market<i> –</i></strong> For a new cross-breed like the Pomsky, good breeders are scarce. It’s a pretty big gamble to begin a breeding program when it has only existed for a few years. There are many consequences of crossing breeds that only come to light several generations later. It becomes an investment of time, money, and good-will that can all go down the drain if it turns out that the crossing results in triggering certain genes that cause degenerative diseases. Even without the fear of poor genetic mixing, breeders hesitate to take up cross-breeding for fear that the public interest would fade and they would face a business loss. Then there are breeders who refuse to condone cross-breeding unless it is to create a new working dog. They hotly argue against mixing breeds to developing<br />
pleasing canines, since many such ventures have resulted in breeds which live with features that make their lives difficult. The stunted legs of a dachshund or the flattened snout of a bulldog are prime examples.</p>
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<p>Over time, breeders have tried to alleviate these issues by correcting the problematic genes but because of persistent public demand and strict<a href="http://www.akc.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"> Kennel Club </a>rules that dictate the look of each breed, they have had little success. Other breeders object on grounds of health and ethics of mating dogs of disparate size and heritage. There is also an innate prejudice against mix breeds which makes some breeders suspicious of their temperaments and trainability. So, there are very few breeders willing to take up breeding Pomsky puppies, and even fewer are ethical and worth trusting. Therefore, the sheer scarcity of Pomeranian Husky puppies pushes their price up.</p>
<p><strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-233 alignleft" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale.jpg" sizes="auto, (max-width: 317px) 100vw, 317px" srcset="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale.jpg 750w, http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale-150x150.jpg 150w, http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale-300x300.jpg 300w" alt="Pomsky For Sale" width="326" height="326" />2. The reputation of the breeder –</strong><em> </em>A breeder’s reputation is built<br />
over years of breeding puppies and being accountable for their health and temperament. A good trainer has a good facility, a veterinarian on call, provisions for exercising and training the dogs in his care, and sufficient experience in the field. He should also be willing to encourage buyers’ questions, open his facility for inspection, provide information about the history of the puppies’ parentage and why he chose the specific dogs to breed. Knowledgeable, trust-worthy breeders have years of study and experience behind their decisions to choose the mating pair. It’s important to only deal with a breeder who is ethical and accountable to prevent the abuse and mistreatment of dogs by pull mill owners.<br />
The distinction between a puppy mill owners and a good breeder is in their care of the dogs. The former minimizes expenditure and maximizes profit at the cost of his dogs. He scrimps on necessary expenses such as adequate living spaces for the dogs, good food, the need to exercise and socialize the dogs, inoculations, dewormings, and veterinary check-ups. Dogs in puppy mills are treated as disposable goods with no right to a good life. The puppies to come out of such a place usually have poor health and often grow up to suffer from preventable diseases. Pet stores are often guilty of selling puppies from such places, and anyone who wishes to shut down their puppy farms should not patronize them.</p>
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<p>Finding an honest, reputable breeder is a matter of research and awareness. Look up your local listing for <a title="Pomsky Breeders" href="http://www.pomskydog.net/pomsky-breeders/">Pomsky breeders</a> or check sites like the <a href="https://www.petfinder.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PetFinder</a>. Once you locate the breeders, talk to them on the phone and ask to see their facilities and spend time with the dogs there. If you live too far away and can only visit the breeder once, take some time on your hands when you go. Talk to them about the parents of the puppies they are willing to sell. Find out if they can provide certifications of health and ancestry. Ask for a written guarantee of the health for puppy. A breeder who is reluctant to provide information and take responsibility for the quality of his litter is not to be trusted.</p>
<p><strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-130 alignleft" title="Pomsky for Sale" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-1.jpg" sizes="auto, (max-width: 378px) 100vw, 378px" srcset="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-1.jpg 378w, http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-1-300x277.jpg 300w" alt="Pomsky for Sale" width="378" height="349" />3. The quality of the dam and sire –</strong> Breeding dogs of a specific mix is a vastly complicated thing. The choice of the mating pair, as well as the care and training of the puppies, are all matters that require much knowledge and experience. In this line, a failure to ensure the genetic health of either of the parent breeds results in a poor stock of puppies whose health and well-being are compromised. It’s not just a matter of money for breeders with a conscience. For every poorly bred puppy, there is a chance that they will sire a line of unhealthy dogs in the future. Not every owner is willing to neuter or spay their pet, and many owners wish to show their dogs. Since rules of the Kennel Clubs strictly dictate such matters, a neutered or spayed dog will not be allowed to participate in many events.<br />
Even knowing that their dogs may pass on defective genes, many owners can’t resist mating them. Some do it to own a puppy from another generation of the dog they love, others do it because they believe that every dog should be mated. Therefore, when a breeder sells a Pomsky, he must be sure of the puppy’s genetic and physical health. If knowingly or unknowingly, he sells a puppy who carries an inherited disease, he is not only financially liable but ethically responsible for the suffering of the dog for the rest of his life. It also hurts the breeder’s reputation. To avoid such an occurrence and because of their love for the breeds they choose to work with, ethical breeders are extremely careful about the dogs they decide to mate and the puppies they put up for sale.</p>
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<p>The Husky mother and Pomeranian father of your puppy must have records of disease free ancestry, regular vaccinations, and any prize they won in shows. While the last is less important in determining quality, many of the best dogs do get shown at Kennel Club events and win distinguished prizes for their appearance and behavior. They are also more likely to have had excellent health care purely for their value as show dogs. When talking to the breeder about the ancestry, ask for papers that show their registration, the shows they’ve won, if any, and a complete record of vaccinations and health certifications from a vet directly before the mating.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Read More: <a title="Full Grown Pomsky" href="http://www.pomskydog.net/full-grown-pomsky/">Full Grown Pomsky</a></p>
<p><strong><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class=" wp-image-234 alignright" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale-1.jpg" alt="Pomsky For Sale" width="322" height="322" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale-1.jpg 480w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale-1-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-For-Sale-1-300x300.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 322px) 100vw, 322px" />4. Distinctive features on pup<i> –</i></strong> Pomsky puppies are in demand for their adorably miniature looks and likeness to their much-admired Husky dam. Their internet driven popularity ensures that every new owner comes looking for puppies with very specific appearance markers. This makes some puppies more valuable than others. There are Pomskies who favor their Pomeranian parents and ones who have a unique mixed look of their own. Their value, and the life they can subsequently have, depends on the way they look. In such a market, puppies that are smaller versions of their more famous parents are often the highest priced. Currently, a Pomeranian Husky puppy with the blue eyes associated with their Siberian sled dog dams have the highest value, especially when paired with a good lineage.</p>
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<p><strong>You can see different color Pomskies in the video:</strong></p>
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<p>With no regulatory body to decide the price of the mixed breed, and little oversight on the matter, each breeder sets his own price. Over time, when demand becomes predictable and stable, breeders understand the size of the market, and enough puppies become available that the prices set by them settle into a smaller range. While the most popular pure breed dogs in the country range between $300 to $1500, a Pomsky is a novelty which encourages breeders to ask for higher prices based on nothing more than coloring or the shape of the ears. Buyers need to be aware that with such cross breeds, negotiating the price is always possible. Breeders keep a sufficient markup to profit well on the price. If a breeder has the trifecta of quality, health, and looks in his litter of puppies, he’ll charge as high as possible, confident that buyers who value newest designer creations will be willing to pay the price.</p>
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<p>When the shine fades a bit from the Pomeranian Husky allure, the prices will come down to a more reasonable place. In the meantime, if a Pomsky who looks exactly like the pictures on the net comes at a surprisingly low price, be wary. Chances are that the breeder has discovered that there is a defect in the litter and is cutting his losses by selling as low as possible. He’s unlikely to offer you papers or any guarantee. Remember that no matter how adorable and healthy the puppy looks now, a serious health condition means years of suffering for you and the dog, and all the money you save now will be wrenched out of you in medical expenses. With designer breeds, it’s always better to go to the breeders who offer all documents, are open about their facilities and care, and guarantee the puppy’s health for a year at least. They may charge you the moon, but you will get the dog you wanted.</p>
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<h2><strong><span id="Where_to_Buy_Pomsky_Puppies">Where to Buy Pomsky Puppies?</span></strong></h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-128 alignleft" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale.jpg" alt="Pomsky for Sale" width="378" height="317" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale.jpg 378w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/pomsky-for-sale-300x252.jpg 300w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 378px) 100vw, 378px" />When purchasing a Pomsky, it is best to avoid pet stores, since they patronize puppy mills. You are also unlikely to find a new designer dog like this one in just any pet store. Look up Pomskies on sites like <a href="https://www.petfinder.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PetFinder</a> and <a href="http://www.puppyfind.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">PuppyFind</a>, which narrow down breeders by location. You can also check out your local listings and the yellow pages. Avoid craigslist, unless you are willing to thoroughly investigate the breeder. Online adoption portals will often find you the name of breeders close to you, after which you have to do the leg work. It is also worth asking around about any trainers or breeders that your family or friends know about. Even if they don’t breed Pomsky puppies themselves, they will often know someone who does. This will have the added benefit of getting the recommendation of someone who knows your family or you socially. It builds accountability. Your local veterinarian may also know of Pomsky breeders. They often have the mating dam and sire brought to them for check-up, or the puppies for health examinations, and know which breeder has a healthy set of pups to sell.</p>
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<p>Use these contacts to find reputable breeders but don’t solely rely on their word. Ask questions and verify the health of the puppies. Usually, breeders are selective about the pups that go into each home. They will judge you, just as you judge them. It is advisable to listen to their recommendations about the puppy you should take home. With their experience, they have a good idea about which pup’s personality will best suit the buyer’s lifestyle. Talk to them and be honest about your situation. Do you live alone, do you have kids, can you walk the dog daily? While a particularly sweet pup might catch your fancy at the breeder’s, he may also be the most energetic of the bunch. If you can’t accommodate that energy in your home, you’ll be in the unenviable position of needing to return or rehome the puppy.</p>
<p>That is a heart-wrenching situation that every breeder and owner should wish to avoid. Especially after the expense and effort you went into to purchase a Pomsky. It is also recommended to visit the breeder’s place more than once to be sure that all is as it appears. The pup in question may be playful one day and anxious another. You need to see them more than once to know what issues you should be aware of. An ethical, honest breeder will encourage multiple visits and answer any questions you have about the puppies and their care. Here’s it, everything you need to know about Pomsky for sale. When you decide to bring home a beautiful, unique little bundle of fur like the Pomeranian Husky, a little effort on your part will ensure that he is just the puppy you were looking for.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Pomeranian-Husky mix is a new breed of designer dogs, who often look like pocket-sized Siberian Huskies. Some viral pictures online shot this newcomer to the cross-breeding world to instant fame, and soon people were clamoring to bring home a Pomsky puppy of their own. While there is a lot of curiosity about the breed, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pomeranian-Husky mix is a new breed of designer dogs, who often look like pocket-sized Siberian Huskies. Some viral pictures online shot this newcomer to the cross-breeding world to instant fame, and soon people were clamoring to bring home a Pomsky puppy of their own. While there is a lot of curiosity about the breed, there is relatively less information available such as Pomsky price. This is normal for any new cross-breed. While mixing two different breeds is held to be healthy for bloodlines when done responsibly, characteristics such as physical attributes and temperaments take several generations to develop into a standard. Till then every Pomsky puppy born is a gamble.</p>
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<h2><strong>How Much Are Pomsky Puppies?</strong></h2>
<p>A Pomsky puppy can cost anywhere between $800 to $5000. The asking price is unregulated, and a lot of unethical breeders take advantage of this. When you visit a pet store or a breeder and they sell you a “pedigree” Pomsky, be aware that the pedigree of this adorable cross-breed has not yet been determined. The more reputable breeders often price the puppies according to the value of their Pomeranian and Husky parentage. If the parent dogs have <a href="http://www.akc.org/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">AKC</a> papers that prove their lineage, then the price of their progeny would justifiably high. A Pomeranian can be priced between $600 to $1500, while a Siberian Husky can be bought for $300 to $2000.</p>
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<p>No dog breed is uniform. Their parentage, the health of the bloodline, the prizes they’ve won, and even something unique about their look determines their price. The lower price tags are for puppies who might look close to the breed standard but don’t have a lineage or the exact structure that makes them valuable amongst breed connoisseurs. Demand determines the value of the dog. Which is really the true reason for the enormous difference in price tags for certain Pomsky puppies. With no breed standards in place, prices are not regulated. Each breeder sets their own pomsky according to the demand around them.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">See: <a title="Pomsky For Sale" href="http://www.pomskydog.net/pomsky-for-sale/">Pomsky For Sale</a>.</p>
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<h2><strong>Are Pomskies Worth the Price?</strong></h2>
<p>This is a difficult question to contemplate. Every puppy that is brought home is an addition to the family, and there can be no value placed on the joy of living with a loving dog. However, when you buy a Pomsky from a pet store or a breeder, you are paying for the privilege of owning a certain breed. The reason breeds have standards in behavior and esthetics is that it ensures a degree of certainty regarding the kind of dog you take home. Pure-breed dogs have been nurtured and bred for generations until they achieved a certain homogeneity of character and physicality. When deciding which dog would suit your family, a lot of owners prefer to have the assurance of breed standards to base this decision on.</p>
<p>If we take one of the parents of a Pomsky as our example, the point is illustrated better. The original Pomeranian was a result of cross-breeding the German Spitz with certain other breeds. When Queen Victoria popularized a miniature version of Poms in 19th Century England, the world became mad for the toy breed. The smaller, the better. Breeders have since spent a century perfecting the genetic lines of Pomeranians. The initial Pom might have been a delight to look at, but his character could not be predicted by a breeder. He could have gone on to emulate his Spitz parentage or developed his own traits.</p>
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<p>Until a few decades passed, breeders could not establish a phenotype which would genetically guarantee a uniform temperament and personality amongst all Pomeranians. Once this was done, though, Poms came to be known as beautiful long haired dogs with a fierce sense of protective loyalty and a tendency to overestimate their chances in a fight against bigger opponents. Pomeranians are never over 30cm high at the withers and usually weigh between 4 to 8 pounds. When a dog lover buys a Pomeranian today, he knows that the breed has a tendency towards certain behaviors, as well as a weakness regarding some specific health issues. Knowing this helps the new owner understand if the dog would adapt well to his household, as well as realistically analyze if he can affordthe cost of treatment, should the dog fall ill.</p>
<p>Most dog owners don’t realize that breeders can’t know these features of a breed with confidence when the breed is only a few years old. Not enough generations have been born and not enough variety has entered the gene pool to bring about the distinct characters of a breed. Hurrying the process will only result in poorly bred blood-lines. While the puppies may look as advertised, they’re more likely to be prone to diseases caused by bad genetic health.</p>
<p>When you buy a Pomeranian-Husky, you may be expecting to bring home a dog with known flaws and advantages. However, as explained above, the breed is simply too new for these to be clearly known as yet. There is really no difference between adopting a Pomeranian-Husky mix and a mutt of any other combination, except that breeders are careful only to sell the puppies that most prominently display the features of their parents.</p>
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<p>In short, Pomskies are bought for the way they look and not for their personality. Therefore, if you choose to purchase a Pomsky, you take the risk of discovering the puppies character and health issues over time, on your own. On the bright side, every dog is an individual. And despite breed standards promising a particular type of behavior or immunity to certain diseases, owners have often found that there are always canines who buck the trend. Your Pomsky might grow up to be the most loyal and loving dog you’ve ever owned. See: <a title="Full Grown Pomsky" href="http://www.pomskydog.net/full-grown-pomsky/">Full Grown Pomsky</a>.</p>
<p>So, ultimately, only you can decide if a Pomsky is worth the price you pay.</p>
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<h2><strong>What Should You Know Before Purchasing a Pomsky?</strong></h2>
<p>The Pomeranian-Husky mix was first formulated as a way to bring down the size of the enormous, yet beautiful, Siberian sled dog breed. Dog lovers who yearned to own a Husky, but knew they didn’t have space or the time to exercise such an athletic breed, rejoiced at the chance to bring home a miniature of the irresistible Husky breed. With kohl-lined wolf-eyes and an adorable pouting frown on their faces, Husky puppies have won the heart of people for decades. With the Pom’s fluffiness mixed in with the blue eyes and distinctive features of the Husky, the Pomsky is the most huggable puppy you’ve ever seen.</p>
<p>However, it’s worth remembering that the <a title="Pomsky" href="http://www.pomskydog.net/pomsky/">Pomsky</a> doesn’t always take after the look of its larger, much-admired parent. The arctic blue eyes that make certain Huskies even more valuable, make a Pomsky puppy astronomically more expensive. It’s a rare genetic trait and very few puppies inherit it. While breeders try their best to bring about litters that favor certain characteristics of their parents more than others, they can’t really predict the look or temperament of the Pomskies that are born. This is particularly important to remember since while some of these puppies – who are lucky enough to look a certain way – will be bought by dog loving individuals and given homes, others will most likely end up in shelters.</p>
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<p>There is also no guarantee that the Pomsky you take home will remain the size of a Pom. Given the large difference in the sizes of its parents, the Pomsky will likely never reach a Husky’s impressive height, but could very well become a mid-sized, energetic dog who will need just as much exercise and space as his working-class parent. A designer dog is not the same as a toy breed. It’s simply another term for a “custom” breed, created to bring about a combination of looks and personalities that breeder anticipate would be popular with the dog world.</p>
<p>The health of a Pomsky is also an undetermined mystery. The mixing of genes often gives rise to new weaknesses that had previous been missing in both parent lines. However, in these initial years, it is best to study the medical history of the parent breeds to know what new owners should watch out for.</p>
<p>Both the Pomeranian and Husky breeds have an average life span of 12-14 years, and both dogs rank low on the breeds at risk of hip dysplasia. This gives breeders hope that a Pomsky will also share a similar life-span and a natural immunity to the joint disease. However, Huskies have a tendency to develop eye problems, like, cataract and corneal dystrophy, as well as congenital laryngeal paralysis. Huskies used for ski races also suffer from gastric diseases and bronchitis. Pomeranians can develop deafness and a bone disease called luxating patella. A healthy life, with regular grooming, and a good diet helps keep many of these problems at bay. But it’s a good idea to know the possible health issues a Pomsky may inherit.</p>
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<h2><strong>What Should You Check When Buying A Pomsky?</strong></h2>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class=" wp-image-225 alignright" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-2-1.jpg" alt="Pomsky Price" width="348" height="348" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-2-1.jpg 960w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-2-1-150x150.jpg 150w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-2-1-300x300.jpg 300w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-2-1-768x768.jpg 768w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 348px) 100vw, 348px" />A Pomsky is a recent cross-breed phenomenon from two old and established breeds. With such well-known parents, most dog owners assume that quality is guaranteed. But for reasons ranging from human greed to general misinformation, a lot of Pomeranian-Husky mixes are priced at ridiculously high numbers, simply based on the demand for the puppies.</p>
<p>Ideally, you should never buy a dog from a pet store, unless they are associated with a shelter or a reputable breeder. Use local listings to find <a title="Pomsky Breeders" href="http://www.pomskydog.net/pomsky-breeders/">pomsky breeders</a> in your area, and talk to them about visiting their facilities. The first things to check before purchasing a Pomsky puppy is how the dogs are kept at the breeder’s place. Some have kennels, while others keep them in their home. Registered breeders work on both large and small scale. Some prefer to breed only one or two litters a year and focus exclusively on a single breed. While others have a larger business with several dog breeds and multiple litters a year.</p>
<p>The reason it is important to examine the space where the dogs are kept is to reassure yourself of the health of the litter as well as of the parents. The worst breeders try to minimize cost and maximize profit by scrimping on the care and effort that should be invested in the dog under their care. Their mental and physical health are neglected for breeding as frequently as possible. Such places are disguised puppy mills and should not be patronized by anyone who loves dogs.</p>
<p>The other reason is that a healthy parent will ultimately give birth to a healthier litter. Litters from puppy farms suffer poor health because of the appalling condition in which their mothers are usually kept. So, to be confident that your purchase of the puppy will not fuel the abuse of dogs and to be sure that your new puppy was born in a healthy environment, it’s best to take a look around the facilities. Most breeders will be happy to let you take a tour.</p>
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<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-229 alignleft" src="http://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-3.jpg" alt="Pomsky Price" width="300" height="394" srcset="https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-3.jpg 474w, https://www.pomskydog.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Pomsky-Price-3-229x300.jpg 229w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px" />Once you’ve spent some time with the litter and chosen the one you want to adopt, your next task is to talk to the breeder about the health of the Pomsky. Before adoption, the puppy should have a full check-up done. You are entitled to a health certificate from the doctor along with a written guarantee from the breeder that should last up to a year, covering any genetic diseases that might develop in that time. The other papers that you should ask for are the AKC registration papers of the parents as well as of the puppy. While the Pomeranian-Husky is not a registered breed, the breeder can still register the litter as a cross-breed. This allows you to hold the breeder accountable in the future if something goes wrong.</p>
<p>While a responsible breeder is careful about breeding healthy dogs and caring for every puppy in the litter, they may still try to evade accountability since genetic flaws in new cross-breeds are unpredictable. It’s up to you, as the new dog owner, to walk in there armed with knowledge such as the Pomsky price and walk out with your Pomsky and your peace of mind.</p>
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