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Q&A

1. What is a Pomsky?
A Pomsky is a designer crossbreed between a Siberian Husky and a Pomeranian. They are known for their playful energy, fluffy coats, and compact size.

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2. What does it mean that Flurry is an F2 Pomsky and Peanut is an F3 Pomsky?
Flurry is an F2 Pomsky, meaning she is the second generation of Pomsky breeding, and Peanut is an F3 Pomsky, the third generation. This means their puppies will be a mix of F2 and F3 genetics, combining traits from both generations for a balanced and well-developed Pomsky.

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3. How often do you breed?
We breed just once a year. This allows us to give each litter the individual care and attention they deserve.

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4. Where are the puppies raised?
All of our puppies are raised right in our home, surrounded by daily life, family interaction, and lots of love.

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5. Do your dogs stay with you after they retire from breeding?
Yes! Our dogs are our pets first. They stay with us for life and continue to be loved members of the family.

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6. Are your parent dogs health tested?
Yes! Both Flurry (our dam) and Peanut (our sire) are DNA tested and fully health tested. We are happy to share their results upon request.

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7. What do you feed your puppies?
We feed a high-quality diet of Fromm dog food along with freeze-dried raw options to support their health and development.

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8. Do Pomskies shed?
Yes. Pomskies have a double coat and shed seasonally. Regular grooming and brushing will help manage shedding.

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9. How big will my Pomsky get?
Size can vary, but most Pomskies fall between 10–35 lbs. We provide estimates based on past litters and parent size.

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10. Are Pomskies good with families and kids?
Absolutely! Pomskies are affectionate and social dogs. With proper socialization, they do great in family homes.

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11. Are Pomskies vocal?
Pomskies can be vocal and expressive. With consistent training, their barking or howling can be managed well.

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12. Do the puppies come with anything?
Yes! Each puppy goes home with:

  • Their first round of vaccinations

  • A puppy pack that includes a sample of their food, toys, potty pads, and other helpful essentials to ease their transition into your home.

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13. How can I reserve a puppy?
You can contact us to join our waitlist. Once a litter is confirmed, we’ll reach out and guide you through the reservation process.

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14. Will you help after the puppy goes home?
Yes! We’re always here to answer questions and support you, even after your puppy joins your family.

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