Harold is about the smallest Pomsky puppy you'll ever see. He is a very, very hard to find tiny third generation Pomsky, and his father is a 9 lb second generation Pomsky. His father is 1/4 Husky. His mother is Pomeranian. He is 1/8th Husky. I think Harold will only grow to be 9 lbs as an adult. Right now he is 3 lbs at about 10 weeks old. (Someone came to see him recently, and was shocked at how tiny he is. He seems larger in my photos because I zoom right in on him - but he is actually so small that I can carry him in the pocket of my suit jacket - and I DO - and he's happy and comfortable there.)
He was born Feb 15/18. I'm sorry these puppies are more expensive than my regular Pomskies - but teacup Pomskies this exceptionally tiny are very rare. He is $3,000.
Harold is black and tan and looks like a teddy bear. (That would actually be a good name for him.) Harold is friendly, and calm. He already follows me around faithfully with no leash at only 8 weeks of age.
Also included with these puppies is a ton of great puppy supplies including pee pads and three different kinds of rawhide chew treats and a bag of pig ears and a couple of bags of (expensive) great Benny Bully freeze dried liver training treats that puppies LOVE. I'll also give you, if you want, a solid pair of nail clippers, and a great quality metal comb with an ergonomic handle - to keep him neat. I'll give you a collar with a bell on it to reduce the chance he'll get stepped on, and a tiny Kong tennis ball that squeaks when you squeeze it, and 3 small squeaker toys that you can carry in your pocket to get his attention - and play with him. And I've got a great bird toy to give you that makes lots of noise every time he moves it. This will keep the puppies entertained for a long time.
Im in downtown Toronto right on top of a subway entrance near Bloor Street. (My phone is a LAND LINE - so I can't text you. Please email me to arrange a visit or call me when you are actually ready to visit.) Please email me to arrange a time to visit, or to get my address, or to ask simple questions.
Note: I'm going to try to finally get my TorontoPomsky website online soon (but when I have a choice between doing the WORK of writing a website - or going out with the puppies to take photos of them in the park - I always make the choice that is more like play. :) But I've got hundreds of cute photos of the puppies for you to see.)