Bringing a Pomsky puppy home is exciting, chaotic, and totally worth it. Here is your quick survival guide for the first few months.
Puppies grow fast! We will provide you with a transition bag of the high-quality kibble they are currently eating. If you switch brands, do it slowly over a week by mixing the old and new food to avoid upset tummies.
Pomskies are brilliant, which means they learn good tricks *and* bad habits quickly. Start positive reinforcement training on day one. A tired Pomsky is a well-behaved Pomsky.
That beautiful double coat requires maintenance! Invest in a good slicker brush and an undercoat rake. Brush them a few times a week to keep the shedding manageable and prevent matting.
Your puppy goes home microchipped and with their first round of shots. You will need to schedule a follow-up vet visit to complete their vaccination series before taking them to dog parks.
This is an official warning from Pomsky Hills. If these puppies are anything like their mother, Luna, your favorite slippers are now structural support for nap time. And nap time sometimes happens in laundry baskets and plant pots.
Puppies explore the world with their mouths. Prevent destruction by puppy-proofing your living space and investing in plenty of safe, durable chew toys to redirect their teething energy!