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The appearance of the pomsky: what features of the exterior inherited pomsky from their parents, what types of color and types of hair there are in this breed, how to determine the purity of the pomsky by external signs.

Pomsky have a diverse appearance, which depends on the genes they inherited from their parents. However, there are some common exterior features that are characteristic of this breed.

Size and weight.
Pomsky dogs are small or medium dogs that weigh from 5 to 12 kg and have a height at the withers from 25 to 40 cm. They are smaller than Huskies, but larger than Spitz. The size and weight of Pomsky can vary depending on the generation they represent.

Generations.
The first generation (F1) are puppies born from direct mating of a Spitz and a Husky. They usually have an average size and weight. The second generation (F2) are puppies born from mating two first-generation Pomsky. They can be smaller or larger, depending on the genes they received.

Head and muzzle.
Pomsky have a medium-sized head that matches the proportions of the body. The muzzle can be elongated and pointed, like a Husky, or short and round, like a Spitz. The eyes can be round or almond-shaped, of different colors: blue, brown, green or multicolored (heterochromia). The ears can be large and erect, like a Husky, or small and tilted, like a Spitz.

Coat and color.
Pomsky have a double coat: a dense undercoat and a long or short collar. The coat can be smooth or fluffy, soft or hard. The color can vary: black - white, gray - white, brown - white also black, white, gray can occur. Often Pomsky have Husky coloring: gray-white with black spots on the back and head.

Tail and paws.
Pomsky have a long and fluffy tail that lies on the side in a semi-circle. Paws can be large and strong, like a Husky, or small and graceful, like a Spitz.

How to determine the purebredness of Pomsky by external signs?
Since Pomsky are a young breed, there are no clear criteria for determining their purebredness. However, you can pay attention to the following factors:

  1. Availability of documents about the puppy’s origin from the breeder or club.
  2. Compliance with the size and weight of the puppy to the breed standard.
  3. Compliance with the appearance of the puppy to the combination of Spitz and Husky traits.
  4. Presence of healthy and beautiful teeth, eyes, ears, fur and skin.
  5. Presence of good appetite, activity, playfulness and friendliness.
Pomsky have a diverse appearance, which depends on the genes they inherited from their parents. However, there are some common exterior features that are characteristic of this breed.

Size and weight.
Pomsky dogs are small or medium dogs that weigh from 5 to 12 kg and have a height at the withers from 25 to 40 cm. They are smaller than Huskies, but larger than Spitz. The size and weight of Pomsky can vary depending on the generation they represent.

Generations.
The first generation (F1) are puppies born from direct mating of a Spitz and a Husky. They usually have an average size and weight. The second generation (F2) are puppies born from mating two first-generation Pomsky. They can be smaller or larger, depending on the genes they received.

Head and muzzle.
Pomsky have a medium-sized head that matches the proportions of the body. The muzzle can be elongated and pointed, like a Husky, or short and round, like a Spitz. The eyes can be round or almond-shaped, of different colors: blue, brown, green or multicolored (heterochromia). The ears can be large and erect, like a Husky, or small and tilted, like a Spitz.

Coat and color.
Pomsky have a double coat: a dense undercoat and a long or short collar. The coat can be smooth or fluffy, soft or hard. The color can vary: black - white, gray - white, brown - white also black, white, gray can occur. Often Pomsky have Husky coloring: gray-white with black spots on the back and head.

Tail and paws.
Pomsky have a long and fluffy tail that lies on the side in a semi-circle. Paws can be large and strong, like a Husky, or small and graceful, like a Spitz.

How to determine the purebredness of Pomsky by external signs?
Since Pomsky are a young breed, there are no clear criteria for determining their purebredness. However, you can pay attention to the following factors:

  1. Availability of documents about the puppy’s origin from the breeder or club.
  2. Compliance with the size and weight of the puppy to the breed standard.
  3. Compliance with the appearance of the puppy to the combination of Spitz and Husky traits.
  4. Presence of healthy and beautiful teeth, eyes, ears, fur and skin.
  5. Presence of good appetite, activity, playfulness and friendliness.
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