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Are Pugaliers high maintenance?

Pugaliers sit in the middle: not the most demanding breed, but not a lap dog you can leave to itself. Consistent exercise, regular grooming, and ongoing training are all part of the deal.

Maintenance level: Moderate
Grooming: 1–2 hours/week · Exercise: 7–10 hours/week
About the Pugalier

Pug crossed with Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. A sociable, gentle companion that softens the Pug's flat face and the Cavalier's heart concerns in one popular hybrid.

Size
Small
Weight
6–10 kg
Energy
Moderate
Trainability
Easy
Lifespan
9–14 yrs

Time commitment breakdown

Owning a Pugalier isn't just about daily walks. Here's what the weekly time commitment actually looks like:

  • Grooming: 1–2 hours per week — brushing, bathing, checking ears and nails.
  • Exercise: 7–10 hours per week — walks, off-lead time, active play.
  • Training: Short maintenance sessions a few times a week — Pugaliers are easy to train and quick to pick up commands.
  • Mental stimulation: A few times a week — some mental engagement beyond walks keeps them content.

Grooming requirements

Pugaliers shed a moderate amount — brushing 2–3 times per week keeps it under control outside of peak shedding seasons. During the spring and autumn coat blows, step this up to daily.

A slicker brush and a de-shedding tool cover all your needs. Budget around 1–2 hours per week on average.

Exercise requirements

Pugaliers need moderate daily exercise — around 60–90 minutes spread across two or more walks. They're active without being relentless, and they're usually happy to wind down once they've had a decent outing.

Off-lead time helps significantly. A garden or nearby open space makes the exercise routine much easier to maintain.

Mental stimulation needs

Physical exercise alone isn't enough for most dogs. Pugaliers also need mental engagement. Pugaliers benefit from regular mental challenges — training sessions, puzzle feeders, and sniff walks all help keep them settled and content.

What "low maintenance" actually means day to day

A Pugalier's maintenance needs sit at a level that rewards routine. Owners who build exercise, grooming, and training into their weekly schedule find it entirely manageable. The problems come when these get skipped — a Pugalier that misses a week of brushing or a few days of proper exercise will show it.

Is this breed right for your lifestyle?

Should a first-time owner get a Pugalier?
Pugaliers are a solid choice for first-time owners. They train well, don't have extreme exercise demands, and are generally forgiving of the mistakes new owners inevitably make.

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Common questions about Pugalier maintenance

Do Pugaliers suit a flat or small home?
Possibly — Pugaliers can adapt to flat living with consistent daily walks. A garden makes life easier, but it's not a strict requirement if you're committed to the exercise routine.
Are Pugaliers expensive to keep?
Beyond the initial purchase price (typically £800–£2000), ongoing costs include food, insurance (around £35–£80/month), vet bills, grooming, and boarding when you travel. Budget at least £1,000–£2,000 per year as a baseline.
Can I leave a Pugalier alone during the day?
Most Pugaliers can manage 4–5 hours alone if their exercise needs are met beforehand. Longer than that regularly is not ideal for any dog — consider a dog walker or doggy daycare if your working hours are long.
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