Pomsky are dogs that have emerged as a result of crossbreeding a Pomeranian Spitz and a Siberian Husky. This breed is relatively young and unstable, so the character of these dogs can vary. However, in general, it can be said that dogs of this breed are cheerful and active pets who love company and adventure. They have inherited the external attractiveness from the Husky, and the cuteness and playfulness from the Spitz. These are dogs that attract attention with their cute appearance and playful character.
Pomsky are active and mobile dogs who love to exercise and play with their owner and other animals. They have inherited high intellect and curiosity from the Husky, and friendliness and companionship from the Spitz. They easily adapt to family life and get along with everyone at home, but they have their favorite, to whom they show more attachment. They have their own will and egoism.
Pomsky are not aggressive or conflict-prone dogs that do not show guard qualities. They are not hostile to strangers or other dogs, but may bark at them due to their sociability. They patiently endure loneliness and do not suffer from separation from their owner. They are quite independent and freedom-loving. Pomsky are devoted and affectionate pets who get along well with children and other pets.
Pomsky are smart and trainable dogs that can perform different commands and tricks. However, they can be stubborn and independent, so they need patient and consistent upbringing.