
Pomsky · Pomeranian × Siberian Husky mix
The Pomsky Wall
The wall is forming · Be among the first families to add yours
Those who have crossed
Loki
May 2012 – October 2024
The blue eyes — Husky eyes in a Pomeranian face, striking in every photo
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Koda
August 2013 – March 2024
Snow days — the Husky instinct activated every winter, transforming a lap dog into a sled dog
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Nala
January 2011 – July 2023
The howl. Video thumbnails capture the same head-back, full-throat howl across twelve years
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Sky
April 2014 – November 2024
The fluff — winter coat vs summer coat, two different dogs in one body across the seasons
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Mochi
September 2012 – February 2024
The couch throne — same perch, same regal posture, same Husky stare from a Pom-sized body
Example
Pages marked 'example' are demonstration bridges showing what a memorial looks like — not real families. The small lines beneath each are examples of what Memory Weather surfaces over time.
Remembrance
Pomskies are remembered for the drama — the full Husky theatrical performance delivered from a body that could fit on your lap. They talked, they howled, they argued with you about dinner, the weather, the walk schedule, and whether the cat was looking at them wrong. The Pomeranian gave them the size; the Husky gave them the volume and the attitude. The combination was absurd and magnificent and the most entertaining thing in the house.
No two Pomskies looked alike — the genetic lottery of Pom and Husky produced every possible combination of blue eyes, brown eyes, one of each, fluffy coats, sleek coats, wolf markings, and fox faces. Yours was the only one who looked exactly like that. The specific Pomsky you lost was a one-time genetic event, and that uniqueness makes the loss sharper.
“She had Husky eyes in a Pomeranian face and an opinion about everything I did, every day, for thirteen years. She was wrong about none of it.”
What to remember
When you create a bridge, these prompts help you hold the details that matter most — the ones that fade first.
What was the greeting — the howl, the spin, the full theatrical production of your return? What did they sound like when you walked through the door?
What did they argue about — the walk, the food, the schedule, the existence of the cat? What was their most dramatic vocal complaint?
What was the funniest Husky moment trapped in a small body — the zoomie, the escape attempt, the snow dive?
What did they look like — the specific eye color, coat pattern, face shape that was uniquely theirs? What made strangers stop and ask?
What did people say first — about the eyes, the size, the breed, or the fact that your dog was clearly having a full conversation with you in public?
When you were sad, did the drama stop? Did the howling pause and the lap-seeking begin? What did quiet comfort look like from the most dramatic dog in the house?
Words that stayed
“Twenty pounds of Husky spirit in a Pomeranian body, with blue eyes that could stare down a wolf and a howl that could wake the neighborhood. She was the most beautiful contradiction we ever loved.”
physical
“He once argued with us about going outside for six straight minutes. In the rain. He won. We went back inside. He then asked to go outside.”
funny
“The house is quiet in a way it was never supposed to be. The howling, the talking, the constant running commentary — we didn't know silence could be this loud.”
absence
“She looked like a tiny wolf and acted like a tiny hurricane and loved like a creature twice her size. The combination was impossible and perfect.”
character
“Thirteen years of drama and blue eyes and arguments about nothing. We would argue for thirteen more.”
time
The math
Pomskies typically live 13–15 years.
Patellar luxation from the Pomeranian side and eye conditions from the Husky side are the primary health concerns. Dental disease is common in smaller Pomskies and requires regular professional care. Hip dysplasia can affect larger individuals. The wide size variation in the breed means health management is individualized — your vet's recommendations may differ significantly from another Pomsky owner's experience.
If your Pomsky is in their senior years, this is the right time to start their bridge — while the specific memories are still sharp.
Start their bridge now →The shape of this loss
Pomsky families grieve a performance. The howling, the talking, the elaborate vocal protests about everything from the weather to the dinner menu — the daily theatrical production of a Husky personality in a portable body was the heartbeat of the household. That specific frequency of sound and energy is gone, and the house operates at the wrong volume now.
The uniqueness cuts deeper than it does with established breeds. Every Pomsky was a genetic one-off — a specific combination of eyes, coat, size, and personality that can never be reproduced. There is no 'getting another one that looks like them.' The dog you lost was the only one who ever looked and sounded exactly like that.
The drama was the love. The love was the drama. Both are over.
The drama was the love. The love was the drama. Both are over.
Memory Weather
How a bridge deepens with timeOver time, WenderBridge surfaces patterns already present in the photos and memories you choose to keep here.
Your Pomsky's photos reveal the eyes — blue, brown, or one of each — striking in every light, every angle, every year.
Memory Weather notices the snow. Winter photos outnumber the rest — the Husky instinct activated, and the small body became a sled dog for a day.
The vocal moments. Video thumbnails show the same mid-howl, mid-argument expression across years of dramatic commentary.
Memory Weather is available with Full settings.
Questions families ask
Add your Pomsky to the wall
Every Pomsky who howled at dinner, argued about the weather, and looked at you with eyes that were pure Husky in a body that was pure impossibility deserves a permanent place on the wall. Their bridge is free to create, free to visit, and never behind a paywall — because that one-of-a-kind drama deserves permanence.
Celebrating a living Pomsky?
If your Pomsky is currently arguing with you about something neither of you can identify while looking like the world's most beautiful tiny wolf, WenderPets has the sculptures and gifts made for that exact dramatic, blue-eyed, magnificent creature.
WenderPets →Pomsky bridges are hosted permanently and will never disappear.