When you meet a Spitz, it’s like seeing a cloud on your feet. Small, lively, with expressive eyes and a character that easily outshines dogs ten times larger. But what happens when that sparkle is mixed with other breeds? You get mixes – or designer dogs that combine the best traits of both “parents”.
We have prepared for you interesting combinations of the Pomeranian Spitz breed with other breeds, sometimes seemingly unbelievable mixes.
1. Pomsky (Pomeranian Spitz + Siberian Husky)
The Pomsky is a dog that looks like a husky, scaled down in size. It has a thick coat, often gray-white or reddish, ice-colored eyes and a very expressive muzzle. But don’t be fooled by its size. Pomskies are a miniature hurricane. They are extremely active, love to run, play, constantly be “in the know”. If you dream of a husky, but live in an apartment – this is a chance to realize your dream without sacrificing convenience. But be prepared: these creatures are smart, stubborn and require attention.
2. Pomchi (Pomeranian Spitz + Chihuahua)
This mix is like a fire in the body of a button. He’s small, with a delicate neck and light body, but his voice can seem bigger than himself. Pomchies often have giant ears (inherited from the Chihuahua) and a fluffy face with great facial expressions. Their temperament is a mix of Spitz stubborn-playful and anxious-territorial. They can be very affectionate to their owner, but don’t like intrusiveness from strangers. If you’re looking for “your soul in a dog” – pomchi will shadow you, a companion in everything. But strangers will be kept at a distance.
3. Pomapu (Pomeranian Spitz + Poodle)
The Pomapoo is a designer mix that combines the fluffiness of a Spitz with the curly coat of a Poodle. Their look is often reminiscent of a plush toy: soft lines, rounded paws, and an almost “painted” face. But the main thing about pomapoos is intelligence. They are extremely savvy, learn easily, understand intonations, and remember commands for a long time. Another bonus is that they often don’t shed or shed minimally, so they are great for people with allergies.
4. Yorkipop (Pomeranian Spitz + Yorkshire Terrier)
Pomeranians often look like ready-made glossy models: silky coat with a voluminous effect, short muzzle and playful eyes. Their movements are light, almost feline, and their mannerisms are a bit theatrical. They love to be the center of attention. Although they can sometimes pretend to be “princesses”, the pomyorker’s heart is a motor. They run, they scurry, they react to anything that moves.
5. Pompag or Pomgl (Pomeranian Spitz + Pug)
The Pompag is a mix that brings a smile at first sight. It often takes its round head and funny wrinkles from the Pug, while it takes its fluffy coat, playful tail, and sparkle in its eyes from the Spitz. These dogs are more poised, less vocal than other mixes, but no less attached to humans. They can lie next to each other for hours, purring in their own way and observing everything around them. Pomgles are often suitable for seniors or families with children – they are more patient, gentler than other mixes and don’t require marathon walks. But love and affection – yes, they require it daily.
6. Pomshnuser (Pomeranian Spitz + Miniature Schnauzer)
This mix is like a combination of austerity and fluffy rebelliousness. The Pomshnuser gets a pointed nose, bushy eyebrows and a well-defined muzzle with a serious expression from the Schnauzer. But it is worth it to run – as you can immediately see the Spitz liveliness in every jump. These dogs are very loyal to their own, but are suspicious of strangers. They are not too small – medium size, strong build, the coat can be wavy or stiff. Ideal for those who want a dog with guarding qualities, but are not ready for large breeds. They love structure, rules, stability – they are fun to be with, but you need to be a confident leader.
7. Pom-Cavalier (Pomeranian Spitz + Cavalier King Charles Spaniel)
This is a mix that epitomizes gentleness. Pom-Cavaliers have a soft silhouette, long ears, a slightly drooping muzzle and a coat that you want to stroke endlessly. They are calmer than the purebred Spitz, but no less playful. Their gaze is always slightly dreamy, as if they are contemplating the world through the filter of “warm memories”. They get along well with children, do not conflict with other animals and love to sleep on your lap. This is a dog for the soul. It is quiet and kind.
8. Pombi (Pomeranian Spitz + Beagle)
Pombee is an energetic little torpedo who knows how to be cute until he makes a mess of your kitchen. From the Beagle he gets restlessness, excitement for odors and hunting instinct, and from the Spitz – smart head and fluffy “wrap”. Such a mix will suit active people who are ready for daily walks, games, activities. They are very funny in facial expressions – as if they are constantly thinking about something, sometimes even planning. Pombies aren’t always obedient, but they are endlessly sincere. It’s a mix that’s sure to keep you entertained.
9. Pomrott (Pomeranian Spitz + Rottweiler)
Yes, and such a mix exists😂. And it is not a fiction – pomerottes are bred specially. They have a compact but strong body, dark eyes and a serious muzzle. The coat is usually thick, with shades of black, red or brown. Their specialty is the balance between the guarding instinct of the Rottweiler and the emotionality of the Spitz. They are capable of being watchful despite their small size. They are very loyal to “their own” but need nurturing and boundaries. This mix is not for beginners, but for those who are ready to be a true partner – with respect, discipline and love.
10. Pomeski (Pomeranian Spitz + American Eskimo Spitz)
One of the most fabulous mixes. Pomeskies have a snowy white or creamy coat, a luxurious mane, and an adorable muzzle. They look like they’re from a fairy tale – and often behave in the same way: playful, but with a sense of dignity. Their movements are light, airy. They are gentle with children, attentive to their owner’s moods and at the same time very independent. Pomeski can be both an affectionate friend and an independent explorer. This is a dog that can “disappear” – to suddenly appear near you and put his muzzle on your lap.
Conclusion:
Spitz mixes are an interesting subject, a living evolution of characters and forms. Each of these dogs has a story of two worlds: the crazy drive of a spitz and a second, often unexpected breed that adds poise, restraint or, on the contrary, even more fire. Somewhere it is a symphony of playfulness and intelligence, somewhere – the contrast of beauty and stubborn charisma.
What is special: most of these mixes are not a conveyor belt solution, but something very individual. They rarely resemble each other even within the same litter. It is always a lottery in which there is no loser – because each one will be unique.
And that’s what makes mixes so special: they’re not just “dogs of a certain breed.” They’re a lively combination of the unexpected. It’s as if someone has taken light, character and dreams – and molded them into a creature that will bring something completely new into the home.