12 Photos Of A Pomsky, A Pomeranian-Husky Mix That Almost Looks Like A Fox – Loloanimals

12 Photos Of A Pomsky, A Pomeranian-Husky Mix That Almost Looks Like A Fox

At first glance, you might think this beautiful animal is a fox but think again. It is a Pomsky, a cross between a Pomeranian and a Husky. Her name is Mya, and although we don’t know how well she can perform at snow sled pulling, she shows excellent results in gathering followers on Instagram.

Her picture was published on Reddit and immediately attracted a lot of attention. Bright blue eyes and foxlike appearance are what people like the most.

When not traveling across the U.S, Mya and her owner Dave Lasio live in South Florida, and you can follow her travel adventures on her Instagram page.

The Pomsky’s dense coat makes it enables it to deal with cold weather much better than other lap dog breeds.

The Pomsky's dense coat makes it enables it to deal with cold weather much better than other lap dog breeds.

They enjoy spending time outdoors.

They enjoy spending time outdoors.

Pomskies are very adaptable, don’t require a lot of space, and only have modest workout needs, which makes them good apartment dogs.

Pomskies are very adaptable, don't require a lot of space, and only have modest workout needs, which makes them good apartment dogs.

They also like to take naps.

They also like to take naps.

Bright blue eyes and foxlike fur are a perfect match.

Bright blue eyes and foxlike fur are a perfect match.

Their coat comes in a variety of colors, just like its parent breeds, so they can also be grey and black.

Their coat comes in a variety of colors, just like its parent breeds, so they can also be grey and black.

Pomskies are easy to train but can inherit some stubbornness from the Husky, so they are not really suited for inexperienced dog owners.

Pomskies are easy to train but can inherit some stubbornness from the Husky, so they are not really suited for inexperienced dog owners.

No, they don’t drink.

No, they don’t drink.

Socialization with other dogs and people is essential, particularly in youth.

Socialization with other dogs and people is essential, particularly in youth.

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