How Big Do Pomsky Dogs Get?

a cute pomsky puppy in a garden

Is Pomsky your dream dog?

What size will your Pomsky puppy grow?

Let’s learn about this and much more.

About Pomsky

A Pomsky is a hybrid dog breed of the Pomeranian and the Siberian Husky. These dogs’ sizes vary dramatically from toy to medium size and come in different shapes and colors.

What is the lifespan of a Pomsky?

Pomskies have an average lifespan of between 13 to 15 years. 

At what age is a Pomsky full grown?

At about 18 months of age, a Pomsky is considered fully grown.

How much do Pomsky dogs weigh?

An adult Pomsky has an average weight of between 20-30 pounds. 

What is the difference between F2 and F3 Pomsky?

An F2 Pomsky is one whose mother and father are F1 Poskies meaning the grandmother is a Husky while the grandfather is a Pomeranian.

An F3 Pomsky, on the other hand, has both parents being F2 Pomskies, or the mother is an F2 Pomsky, and the father F4 or F5 Pomsky, or the father is an F2 Pomsky while the mother is an 

How big does an F3 Pomsky get?

The size of F3 Pomskies varies greatly depending on the size of its parents.

Pomsky Size Predictions By Age

Age

Male

Female

Months

Weight (lbs)

Height (Inches)

Weight (lbs)

Height (Inches)

6

18

9

15

7

12

25

12.5

21

10.5

18

27

13.5

23

11.5

FAQs

Are Pomskies high maintenance?

No. Pomskies only require moderate maintenance like regular grooming.

Do Pomsky dogs stay small?

The size of a Pomsky varies from small to medium size depending on the size of its parents.

Does Pomsky get along with other dogs?

 Pomskies can relate well with other dogs, especially if introduced while still young.

Conclusion

Irrespective of their size, Pomskies make a loving and loyal family pet. Don’t hesitate. Gift yourself an adorable Pomsky.

 

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