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jade asked in PetsDogs · 6 years ago

I'm looking for a pomsky puppy, does anyone know where to get one? I live in Nevada but will travel.?

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  • 6 years ago

    Look on Petfinder .... lots of mix breed / mutts on there that are filling the shelters and rescue groups in this country. So many back yard breeders are pumping out dogs with no regard to keeping or guarding the purity of the breeds that you should have little problem finding one.

    Just put your location or zip code in the search engine, and choose Pomeranian for the breed. It will bring up all the Pom crosses as well as purebred ones looking for homes near you.

    http://www.petfinder.com/

  • 6 years ago

    I have always been one to search local rescues and shelters for my pets. I just adopted a cat and I have NEVER been a cat person. I just love animals and know I will provide a great home. I would never support a mill or backyard breeder. I am highly interested in this "breed" recognized or not. As long as they are here they will still need a loving home. Thanks for all the input either way!

  • 6 years ago

    A pomsky is not a recognized breed, the only people selling these will be backyard breeders or puppy mills and have quite a few health issues due to bad breeding. Why do you want this mix?

  • 6 years ago

    No such thing

    Its a BYBer mutt. You can find them at shelters and rescue dumped by people who got one and can't deal with the hyperness, the aggression, the stubbornness, high prey drive and shedding

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  • 6 years ago

    Another fool confirming an old saying.

  • 6 years ago

    Plenty of mutts in shelters/rescues.

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