Side-by-Side Stats
| Metric | Pomsky | Siberian Husky |
|---|---|---|
| Size Group | Small | Medium |
| Avg Weight | 25 lbs | 48 lbs |
| Daily Waste | 2.4 oz | 4.6 oz |
| Poops / Day | 2–3 | 2–3 |
| Annual Waste | 55 lbs | 105 lbs |
| Activity Level | High | Very High |
| Shedding | Heavy | Heavy |
At a glance, the Pomsky averages about 2.4 oz of waste per day compared to the Siberian Husky's 4.6 oz. Over a full year, that translates to roughly 55 lbs vs 105 lbs — a difference that compounds quickly, especially if you have more than one dog.
Which Breed Produces More Waste?
The Siberian Husky produces significantly more waste than the Pomsky — roughly 1.9x as much daily. That 50-lb annual difference means Siberian Husky owners deal with considerably more yard cleanup.
2.4 oz
Pomsky Daily
55 lbs/year
4.6 oz
Siberian Husky Daily
105 lbs/year
50 lbs
Annual Difference
Siberian Husky produces more
Body weight is the primary driver of waste volume. The Siberian Husky averages 48 lbs compared to the Pomsky's 25 lbs. Dogs generally produce waste equal to roughly 0.5–0.75% of their body weight each day, so larger breeds invariably fill the yard faster.
GI Issues & Digestive Health Comparison
Understanding each breed's digestive vulnerabilities helps you know what to watch for during yard cleanup. Changes in stool color, consistency, or frequency are often the first visible sign of a health issue.
| Issue | Pomsky | Siberian Husky |
|---|---|---|
| food sensitivities | Yes | Yes |
| zinc deficiency | — | Yes |
Pomsky: Pomskies combine the Husky's energy with a more manageable size. Heavy shedders.
Siberian Husky: Huskies are escape artists and yard explorers. Their thick double coat sheds massively, and combined with waste, creates a yard management challenge.
Warning
Both breeds are prone to food sensitivities. If you own either breed, keep a close eye on waste consistency and contact your vet if you notice sudden changes lasting more than 48 hours.
Cleanup Difficulty & Recommended Frequency
Cleanup difficulty depends on waste volume, frequency, and yard behavior. Here's how these two breeds stack up:
- Pomsky: Low difficulty — 2–3 poops/day, high activity level, heavy shedding
- Siberian Husky: Moderate difficulty — 2–3 poops/day, very-high activity level, heavy shedding
Husky energy + heavy shedding in a smaller package — yard maintenance is still significant.
Huskies blow their coat twice yearly — add that to daily waste and you need professional help.
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The Pomsky is a heavy shedder, which adds to overall yard maintenance. Fur mixed with waste creates matted clumps that are harder to spot and remove.
For the Pomsky, we recommend bi-weekly service. For the Siberian Husky, weekly or bi-weekly service is ideal. If you have both breeds, go with the more frequent schedule to stay ahead of accumulation.
Which Breed Needs Professional Service More?
Between the two, the Siberian Husky benefits more from professional pet waste removal. At 105 lbs of waste per year, DIY cleanup becomes a significant time commitment — especially combined with the breed's very-high activity level and heavy shedding.
That said, Pomsky owners also benefit from professional service. Even at 55 lbs annually, keeping up with 2–3 daily deposits requires consistency that's hard to maintain.
- Very High activity level means waste is spread across the entire yard, not concentrated in one spot
- Heavy shedding creates extra yard debris that compounds the cleanup burden
- 105 lbs of annual waste takes roughly 2 minutes per week to clean manually
Tip
Whether you own a Pomsky, a Siberian Husky, or both — Clean Paws offers customized pickup schedules based on your dog's breed, size, and yard. Get a free quote in under 60 seconds.
Related Resources
- Pomsky Waste Guide →
Complete waste, cleanup, and health guide for Pomsky owners
- Siberian Husky Waste Guide →
Complete waste, cleanup, and health guide for Siberian Husky owners
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