Smallest Husky Mix Breeds: 12 Small Siberian Husky Mixes

Love Siberian Huskies or looking to adopt a lovable, energetic, pint-sized Husky mix? This post is for you! Check out 12 of the smallest Husky mix-breeds below!

Love Siberian Huskies or looking to adopt a lovable, energetic, pint-sized Husky mix? This post is for you! Check out 12 of the smallest Husky mix-breeds right here!

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Smallest Husky Mix Breeds: 12 Small Siberian Husky Mixes

Super smart and full of energy, these pint-sized Husky mixes will keep you on your toes, check out 12 of the smallest Husky mix-breeds below; 

1. Pomsky (Siberian Husky x Pomeranian)

Almost always bred via artificial insemination, the Pomsky is a relatively new Husky hybrid that can vary greatly in both looks and temperament. Ranging from small to mid-sized, Pomskys can weigh up to 38 lbs, can be very vocal, and shed a lot!

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Dogtime.

2. Hug (Siberian Husky x Pug)

Also known as Siberian Hugs or Pugskys, Hug dogs are an affectionate, friendly, and playful breed that benefit from regular consistent training. In terms of size, Hugs can weigh anywhere between 30-60 lbs and stand between 16″ and 22″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Wag!

3. Husky Jack (Siberian Husky x Jack Russell)

The Husky Jack is a high-energy Husky mix with a smooth, short coat. A social, intelligent, and loyal breed, this Terrier Husky mix can be quite mischievous so benefit from obedience training and socialization from an early age.

Adult Husky Jacks weigh between 30 and 40 lbs and usually stand 17-19″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Wag!

4. Dusky (Siberian Husky x Dachshund)

Also known as Dachshuskys, this adorable small to medium-sized Husky mix is intelligent, affectionate, and friendly, with energy to boot. Adult Dusky dogs weigh between 24 and 55 lbs and stand between 10 and 21″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Wag!

5. Husky-Chi (Siberian Husky x Chihuahua)

Sometimes referred to as the Huskyhuahua, the Husky-Chi mix is quite rare and is usually bred via artificial insemination. An intelligent, active, and friendly breed, this small Husky mix can sometimes be feisty so isn’t recommended for families with young children.

Adult Husky-Chis weigh between 7 and 15 lbs and stand between 6 to 15″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via K9 Web.

6. Shih Tzusky (Siberian Husky x Shih Tzu)

Another rare pairing, the Shih Tzusky, Husky Shih Tzu mix is likely to be an energetic and playful dog with moderate to high grooming requirements.

Depending on which traits are inherited, your Shih Tzusky may be on the smaller size (if they take after their Shih Tzu parent), or medium-sized if they take after their Husky parent.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via The Happy Puppy Site.

7. Maltsky (Siberian Husky x Maltese)

Most commonly a small to medium-sized dog, the Maltsky is a lively breed best suited to active families. As this mix can be quite strong-willed and independent it’s best to start training and socialization from a young age.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Paws and Learn.

8. Horgi/Siborgi (Siberian Husky x Corgi)

This adorable mix goes by many names, including Horgi, Siborgi, Corgsky, and Cusky. Full of energy and prone to mischief, Horgis thrive in an active household and require daily brushing due to heavy shedding. 

Adult Horgis weigh between 20 and 50 lbs and stand between 12 and 15″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Dogtime.

9. Shiba Inusky (Siberian Husky x Shiba Inu)

Also known as the Husky Inu, Shiba Inuskys can be a challenging breed for inexperienced dog owners. High-energy and independent, this mix requires lots of daily physical exercise and mental stimulation, as well as obedience training from a young age.

Shiba Inuskys weigh between 18 and 30 lbs, with a maximum height of around 18″.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via My First Shiba.

10. Beaski (Siberian Husky x Beagle)

The Beaski is friendly, loyal, and easy to train, making them excellent family pets. As both parents are of working dog heritage, this breed requires a lot of vigorous daily exercise to satisfy their needs.

Adult Beaskis weigh between 35 and 45 lbs and stand between 16 and 22″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Wag! 

11. Siberian Boston (Husky x Boston Terrier)

Also known as Buskton Terriers and Boston Huskies, the Siberian Boston is a lively and energetic mix that is intelligent and eager to please. With short, smooth coats, these dogs normally weigh between 20 and 40 lbs and stand between 15 to 20″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Wag! 

12. Siberian Cocker (Husky x American Cocker Spaniel)

Finally, the Siberian Cocker is a smart, medium-sized Husky mix with a moderate energy level that absolutely loves to play and spend time with their favorite people. Full-grown, Siberian Cockers weigh between 26 and 40 lbs and stand between 13 and 17″ tall.

For more information, check out this handy breed profile via Wag! 

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Love Siberian Huskies or looking to adopt a lovable, energetic, pint-sized Husky mix? This post is for you! Check out 12 of the smallest Husky mix-breeds right here!