The sounds they make

The quirks and noises of a pomsky

While pomskies tend to look more like huskies than anything else, I would argue that the way they tend to sound is closer to their Pomeranian side. Pomeranians tend to be very vocal and high pitched, barking at any sudden change to their environment. This is how pomskies can tend to act as well, going from extremely calm to suddenly barking or crying at visitors or any sudden change to their environment. This can lead to them being very loud dogs, which can be a lot to deal with, especially if your pomsky has separation anxiety and tends to cry when learning to sleep by itself.

Above I have shared an audio file of a Pomeranian barking. The reason for this is because this is how pomskies tend to sound, especially when they are younger. These are the types of dogs that tend to bark for very long periods of time whenever something interesting or upsetting comes their way While this can be a handful at first to deal with, they usually do tend to calm down more with age like most dogs. As time goes on, you start to miss the little barking tangents they like to go on.

A pomsky that is under a year old.