Pros and cons of owning a Huskypoo

pros and cons of owning a huskypoo

If you think a Huskypoo may be for you, then it is important that you should know the benefits (of which there are many) and the downsides (of which there are few) of owning this breed of dog.

A Huskypoo is a cross between a Siberian Husky and a Poodle. It is also known as a Poosky, Siberpoo, Huskydoodle, and Siberian Poodle. They are brilliant, social, and active pups and are well-suited for households with adequate space.

Evaluating the pros and cons of owning a Huskypoo can help you know what you are getting into before you decide to go ahead and adopt a Huskypoo puppy.

Keep reading below to discover the pros and cons of bringing a Huskydoodle into your home.

About the Huskypoo

As mentioned before, often referred to as a Siberpoo this mixed breed dog combines a Siberian Husky with a Poodle. This lovely Husky Poodle mix desires to put a smile on everyone’s face, and they have an alluring appeal; which is why most people love the breed.

Huskypoo dogs inherit some of the best traits from both Poodle Husky parents. They are an extremely smart dog breed who traditionally love living in packs and as pets, enjoys the presence of other dogs.

However, some Huskypoos have a high prey drive that may be an obstacle to interacting with specific types of pets. For whilst a Poosky is highly sociable and can tolerate rough play from kids, it is always recommended that they are supervised at all times when around children and pets.

In addition to this, they have high energy levels and need constant mental and physical stimulation, and their superior intelligence can make them stubborn. Unfortunately this does make this breed of dog vulnerable to being abandoned or left in shelters because of the challenges associated with caring for them.

a Huskypoo dog

Pros to owning a Huskypoo

Below we look at the pros of owing a Huskypoo.

Huskypoos are full of energy

The Siberian Husky is a dog breed with high stamina. They prefer to be busy with chores, since it gives them fulfilment. They are more agile than most other dogs and love to play. Huskies love outdoor activities like swimming and hiking. In addition to this, they can run alongside you when cycling. They are the best dog breed if you are active and love to explore the outdoors.

Likewise Poodles are athletic and enjoy swimming and spending time in the fresh air. In addition to making sure that Poodles get plenty of physical exercise, mental stimulation is of the utmost priority.

This is why Huskypoos are known for their fun-loving temperaments and tend to bound from one activity to the next. Therefore you need to ensure that you have enough energy to keep up with them!

Huskypoos are loyal yet free-spirited

Husky dogs are bred to be faithful companion dogs and when you combine this with a Poodle’s loyalty, you really do have a friend for life with a Huskypoo.

Although some doodle dogs are clingy (take our Cavapoo for example), Huskydoodles enjoy being independent. They only need to know that their pack will be by their side, and they will be happy in their own space too.

Huskypoos are relatively inexpensive

Huskypoos are getting much more common, which makes them an affordable doodle breed. On average you can expect to pay between $850-$1,200 for a Huskydoodle. This price can vary depending on location and even what size of Huskypoo you get.

Smaller Huskypoos (bred from a Toy or Miniature Poodle) could cost you even more, but be careful of where you are getting them from and make sure you use a reputable breeder.

As Husky dogs were originally bred in the north in harsh conditions; a Huskypoos upkeep is relatively cheap. They do not like to be overfed and if they have not had the chance to play or run during the day, they will often skip meals. Therefore it is best to include fats and proteins in your dog’s diet to manage their eating schedule. You can consult expert breeders of Siberian Huskies to know the most suitable foods to feed your Huskypoo or check out our informative guide on dog nutrition and dietary tips.

Huskypoos are hypoallergenic

Due to the fact that this breed of dog is mixed with a Poodle, not only makes them attractive but their fur is low-shedding (especially in comparison to a normal Huskie coat), which makes them popular with allergy sufferers.

As an owner of a Huskypoo, you have to ensure that you take the time to keep up with their grooming and diet.

Huskypoos are intelligent

The Husky Poodle mix is an intelligent dog, making them relatively easy to train. People pleasers they respond well to positive praise and reinforcement techniques – as well as the odd treat or two!

Huskydoodles have an agreeable temperament making them extremely friendly, affectionate, and gentle. Whilst this breed loves to bond with everyone, if you have young children it is recommended that you wait until the get older to bring a Huskypoo into your home as these energetic dogs can easily knock over small kids.

Cons of owning a Huskypoo

Below we look at the cons of owing a Huskypoo.

Huskypoos have endless energy levels

As mentioned above, Huskypoos have high intelligent levels that cannot be underestimated. Therefore if there is an escape route in your yard, they will find it, and failing that, they will create one! These dogs can learn how to open doors and even squeeze through tiny holes.

If you do not have time to take your Huskypoo for long walks 2-3 times a day, then this breed of dog is not for you. They need a lot of activity throughout the day, and without this physical stimulation they can become bored, destructive and even depressed.

Huskypoos can be stubborn

The Husky Poodle breed is fiercely independent and incredibly intelligent dogs. This can also result in them being stubborn.

Therefore you must be ready to enforce rules and offer constant guidance without exceptions if you want to have a positive experience with your Huskypoo. Your dog sometimes may give you blank stares when you issue a command even though they know what they are supposed to do. Thus, sticking with positive reinforcement will make them easier to train in the long-run.

Huskypoos are prone to medical conditions

Inherited from the parent lineage, Huskypoos are prone to a number of serious medical conditions including joint problems, eye conditions, digestive tract disorders, allergies and more. This is why it is really important to purchase your Huskypoo puppy from a reputable breeder who can show you medical certificates for both parents.

Because of the number of medical issues that Huskypoos are susceptible too, their lifespan is not as long as many other doodle breeds. On average a Huskypoo will only live between 10-13 years. You can of course help to prolong this with plenty of love, care, exercise and a good diet.

Huskypoos need to be groomed

If you thought getting a hypoallergenic Husky mix dog would make grooming easier, then you thought wrong! Huskypoo coats are incredibly high maintenance and require daily brushing.

A Huskydoodle has a double coat, so shaving your dog will alter the coat’s texture and interferes with the process of keeping your dog in warm temperatures. Therefore we recommend getting your Huskypoo professionally groomed.

Huskypoos like to talk

Considering that the Huskydoodle comes from two highly expressive breeds, it no surprise that they like to talk a lot. If your puppy is bored at home, it will make endless noise for you to listen too. Although it may be fun to engage with your dog, these noises may be a nuisance for you and your neighbors when the dog wants attention in the middle of the night or when you are away from your home.

Huskypoos do not make great guard dogs

Although due to the size of you them Huskypoos may look like intimidating dogs, this husky poodle mixed breed do not good guard dogs. They will receive strangers breaking into your home with a friendly smile and a wagging tail and since they have Siberian Husky genes, they will be more interested in playing while their Poodle gene would make them over-friendly to strangers.

Conclusion

It may be overwhelming to bring a Huskypoo into your family, but most people learn to embrace the active lifestyle that is required for this breed.

Huskydoodles are loyal, friendly, and intelligent, however, they have high energy levels, which if not directed in the correct way can translate into destructive behavior. You need to provide entertainment for these designer dogs by having many toy and through taking them for long walks. By giving your Husky Poodle mix proper stimulation will ensure you have an incredible experience together.

Emma Jones

Emma is the proud owner of Rosie, an F1 Cavapoo. She enjoys writing about what it's like to own a Cavapoo and hopes that you learn more about this breed of dog with her how to guides and tips.

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