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Pomsky Full Grown: Size, Weight, and What to Expect

April 15, 2025
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What Is a Pomsky?

A Pomsky is a mix of two dogs. One is a Pomeranian, and the other is a Husky. Pomskies are cute, fluffy, and small. They look like tiny Huskies. People love them because they are playful and smart.

How Big Is a Full Grown Pomsky?

When Pomskies are babies, they are very small. As they grow up, they get bigger. But they don’t grow as big as a Husky.

Full Grown Pomsky Size:

  • Height: 10 to 15 inches tall (from floor to shoulder)
  • Weight: 15 to 30 pounds

Some Pomskies are smaller. Some are bigger. It depends on the parents. If the Husky parent is big, the Pomsky may be bigger too.

Pomsky Growth Chart

Age Weight Height
2 months 5-7 lbs 6-8 inches
4 months 8-12 lbs 8-10 inches
6 months 12-18 lbs 10-12 inches
12 months 15-30 lbs 10-15 inches

Most Pomskies stop growing around 12 to 18 months. This is when they are called “full grown.”

Pomsky full grown

Pomsky Full Grown Appearance

When Pomskies grow up, they change a little.

  • Their fur may become longer or fluffier.
  • The color of their coat can change too.
  • Their ears stand up more.
  • Their tail may curl more like a Husky’s.

Some Pomskies look more like Huskies. Others look more like Pomeranians. It’s always a surprise!


Pomsky Weight and Health

Pomskies need to stay at a healthy weight. Too much food can make them fat. Not enough food can make them weak.

Healthy Food for a Full Grown Pomsky:

  • Dry dog food with chicken or fish
  • Small pieces of veggies like carrots
  • Clean water every day

How to Keep Your Pomsky Healthy:

  • Play with them every day
  • Go on walks
  • Visit the vet for check-ups

Pomsky Behavior When Full Grown

Pomskies are full of energy. They love to run and play. As they grow older:

  • They become more calm
  • They listen better if trained well
  • They may bark less

Training helps them be good dogs. Use small treats and kind words to teach them.


Pomsky Coat and Grooming

A full grown Pomsky has a thick coat. This means:

  • They need brushing 2-3 times a week
  • They shed more in summer
  • A bath once a month is good

Use a soft dog brush and dog shampoo. Never use people shampoo.


Pictures of Pomskies: Puppy to Adult

It’s fun to see how Pomskies grow! Try to take pictures every month. Here is what most Pomskies look like as they grow:

  • 2 months: small, round, fluffy
  • 6 months: ears are up, legs get longer
  • 12 months: adult look, full tail, big smile

You can share your Pomsky’s pictures online too. Many people love to see them!


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How big will my Pomsky get?

Your Pomsky may grow up to 15 inches tall and weigh around 15 to 30 pounds.

2. When is a Pomsky full grown?

Most Pomskies are full grown at 12 to 18 months old.

3. Do Pomskies stay small?

Pomskies are smaller than Huskies but bigger than Pomeranians. They are medium size.

4. What affects Pomsky adult size?

The size of the parents and how much they eat and move.

5. Can I see what my Pomsky will look like when grown?

Yes! Look at other Pomskies online. Ask your breeder for parent photos too.


Final Thoughts

Pomskies are fun, smart, and loving dogs. When they grow up, they are still very cute. They need care, love, and time. If you want a Pomsky, be ready to play, train, and cuddle a lot!

Remember: every Pomsky is different. But they all make great furry friends.


Tip: If you’re looking for a Pomsky, talk to good breeders. Ask to see the parents. And make sure your home is ready for a fun, energetic dog!


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Hafeez Baig

Hafeez Baig

Hafeez Baig is a veterinarian with a degree in veterinary medicine, bringing years of expertise to his passion for canine care. As a proud owner of a mini husky and a poodle, he understands the joys and challenges of raising dogs firsthand. Kamran regularly shares his insights through well-researched articles on pet health and behavior, published on platforms like TheDogsMag.com and other leading pet care websites. When he’s not writing, he’s exploring new ways to keep his furry companions happy and healthy.

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