Pomsky
Pomsky Grooming Guide — Everything You Need to Know
Weight
20-30 lbs
Coat Type
Double Coat, Straight to Wavy
Difficulty
Frequency
Every 4-6 weeks
Groom Time
75-90 min
Shedding
Heavy
About Pomsky Grooming
Temperament
Playful, Intelligent, Alert
Grooming Notes
Pomskies combine the Pomeranian and Husky, resulting in a thick double coat that sheds heavily. Regular de-shedding treatments help manage hair loss. Spring and fall shedding seasons require extra attention.
Recommended Grooming Services for Pomsky
Special Considerations
- Heavy shedder — not for allergy sufferers
- Thick coat requires powerful dryer
- Can be stubborn and independent
Grooming Price Estimate
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Post-Groom Care Guide
Keep your Pomsky looking great between professional grooming appointments.
Brushing Routine
Pomskies (Pomeranian x Siberian Husky) inherit a stunning double coat from both parent breeds, creating one of the densest coats among designer breeds. Brush thoroughly 3-4 times per week with a pin brush for the topcoat and an undercoat rake for the dense underlayer. During shedding season, daily brushing is mandatory. A deshedding tool is essential but should be used carefully to avoid damaging the topcoat. Work in sections, always brushing in the direction of hair growth.
Bathing Tips
Bathe every 6-8 weeks unless visibly dirty -- both parent breeds have self-cleaning coats with natural oils that should not be stripped through frequent bathing. Use a deshedding shampoo and conditioner system to loosen the undercoat. A high-velocity dryer is critical for blowing out loose undercoat and ensuring complete drying of the dense double coat. Never air-dry a Pomsky -- trapped moisture leads to hot spots and mildew odor.
Common Issues
- Intense seasonal shedding (coat blowout) twice yearly that can last 4-6 weeks
- Undercoat matting if not consistently maintained between professional grooms
- Skin dryness and flaking from over-bathing or harsh shampoos
- Temperature regulation challenges in warm climates due to heavy double coat
- Tear staining common in lighter-colored Pomskies
Extend Your Grooming Results
Invest in a high-velocity dryer for home use to blow out loose undercoat between professional grooms. Use a deshedding spray before each brushing session to lubricate the coat and reduce static. Keep the sanitary area and paw pads trimmed at home for hygiene. During coat blowout season, a professional deshedding bath and blowout at 3 weeks between full grooms is worth the investment. Cover furniture with washable throws during heavy shedding periods.
Seasonal Care
Pomskies blow their undercoat dramatically in spring and fall, and this is their most demanding grooming period. In spring, the heavy winter undercoat sheds in clumps and daily raking is essential. In summer, never shave a Pomsky -- the double coat insulates against heat and UV. Keep them cool with shade, water access, and air conditioning. In winter, the coat thickens substantially and looks its best but still needs regular brushing to prevent the dense undercoat from felting.
Maintenance Schedule
Professional grooming every 6-8 weeks, with additional deshedding appointments during coat blowout seasons. Brushing 3-4 times weekly, daily during shedding seasons. Ear cleaning weekly. Nail trims every 3-4 weeks. Paw pad trims every 3-4 weeks. Tear stain management as needed.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Pomskys should be groomed Every 4-6 weeks. Regular grooming is essential for maintaining their Double Coat, Straight to Wavy coat in optimal condition and preventing matting and tangles.
A full grooming session for a Pomsky typically takes 75-90 min. This includes bathing, drying, brushing, and styling. The time may vary depending on the individual dog's temperament and coat condition.
Pomskys have a Heavy shedding level. Regular brushing is highly recommended to manage shedding and maintain a healthy coat.
No, Pomskys are not hypoallergenic. People with allergies should spend time with the breed before committing, as they may trigger allergic reactions.
Pomskys benefit from a comprehensive grooming routine including: Full Groom, Bath & Blow Dry, De-shedding, Nail Trim. Additionally, Pomskies combine the Pomeranian and Husky, resulting in a thick double coat that sheds heavily. Regular de-shedding treatments help manage hair loss. Spring and fall shedding seasons require extra attention..
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