Bringing a Pomsky into your family is an exciting decision. These intelligent, affectionate, and energetic dogs have become one of the most sought after companion breeds in recent years. However, finding the right breeder is one of the most important steps in ensuring you bring home a healthy, well socialized puppy.
Not all breeders operate with the same standards. Taking the time to research and ask the right questions can help you avoid potential health, temperament, and ethical concerns down the road.
Here are seven tips to help you find a reputable Pomsky breeder.
1. Look for Health Testing
A responsible breeder prioritizes the health of their dogs.
Before purchasing a puppy, ask what health testing has been completed on the parents. Reputable Pomsky breeders typically screen for conditions that can affect Huskies, Pomeranians, and Pomskies, including:
- Hip health
- Eye conditions
- Genetic disorders
- Patellar luxation
A breeder should be transparent about testing results and willing to discuss the health history of their breeding dogs.
2. Visit the Breeder's Website and Social Media
A breeder's online presence can tell you a lot about their program.
Look for:
- Detailed information about their dogs
- Photos and videos of puppies as they grow
- Updates from previous litters
- Testimonials from owners
- Clear contact information
Be cautious if a breeder has little information available or only posts puppies when they are ready for sale.
3. Ask About Temperament and Socialization
Early socialization plays a major role in a puppy's development.
A reputable breeder should be able to explain:
- How puppies are exposed to new experiences
- Whether they are raised inside the home
- How they interact with people
- What socialization methods are used before puppies go home
Well socialized puppies often transition more smoothly into their new families and environments.
4. Be Wary of Breeders Who Always Have Puppies Available
Quality breeders carefully plan their litters.
While there is nothing wrong with having puppies available, breeders who consistently have multiple litters available year round may be prioritizing volume over quality.
Responsible breeders focus on improving the breed, maintaining health standards, and ensuring each puppy receives proper care and attention.
5. Ask Plenty of Questions
A good breeder will welcome your questions.
Topics you should discuss include:
- Health guarantees
- Vaccination schedules
- Feeding recommendations
- Puppy temperament
- Parent dogs
- Contracts and policies
Remember, the breeder should also be asking questions about you. Responsible breeders care deeply about where their puppies are placed and want to ensure each puppy finds the right home.
6. Read Reviews and Speak With Previous Buyers
One of the best ways to evaluate a breeder is by hearing from people who have already purchased a puppy.
Ask for references or look for reviews online. Previous buyers can often provide valuable insight into:
- Their overall experience
- Communication throughout the process
- The health and temperament of their puppy
- Ongoing support from the breeder
Consistent positive feedback is often a strong indicator of a reputable breeding program.
7. Use Trusted Breeder Directories
Rather than searching randomly online, start with trusted breeder directories that prioritize transparency and responsible breeding practices.
The Pomsky Owners Association maintains a breeder directory where prospective owners can discover breeders, learn about their programs, and explore available litters.
If you're beginning your search, visit the Pomsky Owners Association's breeder directory to find breeders and learn more about available puppies:
https://pomskyownersassociation.com/find-a-pomsky-breeder
Final Thoughts
Finding the right Pomsky breeder requires patience, research, and asking the right questions. A reputable breeder will prioritize the health, temperament, and wellbeing of every puppy they produce while providing ongoing support to owners.
Taking the time to find a responsible breeder can make all the difference in your experience as a Pomsky owner and help ensure your new companion has the best possible start in life.
Ready to begin your search? Explore trusted breeders and available litters through the Pomsky Owners Association breeder directory:
https://pomskyownersassociation.com/find-a-pomsky-breeder



