rosesandlace
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My 2 Shelties, Brandi & Brady, are litter mates.We got them at 8 weeks old and had never had 2 puppies at one time before. Our breeder suggested that we separate them in 2 different areas of the house from time to time and this has worked well for us. They have slept in different bedrooms from their very first night and often go to different rooms during the day to snooze. Training was a bit of a challenge but, in honesty, we had a bigger challenge with our first Sheltie 17 years ago because she was a little older when we got her.
They get along famously and love to play chase and zoomies together. The only thing we have to be careful about is making sure they both get equal affection when they are together with one us ...as the one not getting the attention gets a bit depressed looking - so we make sure they know they are loved equally.
As for barking, yes 2 dogs will bark more than one ...we got used to it though and do our best to contain it quickly. There are times though ...like when the furnace repair man is in the house ...they are just going to bark until he is gone.
Having 2 requires more commitment from a family but can be double the pleasure for the most part ...and we have no regrets!
They get along famously and love to play chase and zoomies together. The only thing we have to be careful about is making sure they both get equal affection when they are together with one us ...as the one not getting the attention gets a bit depressed looking - so we make sure they know they are loved equally.
As for barking, yes 2 dogs will bark more than one ...we got used to it though and do our best to contain it quickly. There are times though ...like when the furnace repair man is in the house ...they are just going to bark until he is gone.
Having 2 requires more commitment from a family but can be double the pleasure for the most part ...and we have no regrets!

!! If you have previous knowledge of the breed/training etc and take precautions (like seperating them) then it's not impossible but for a novice owner minor issues could well develop into major ones without them realising. A lot depends too on the dogs' personalities which can't be predicted as puppies. I hear a lot from people where it hasn't worked out so it's refreshing to hear a sibling sucess story for a change. 


