| I've raised two pups together several times. The most important issues are the following: You should be a "stay at home Mom", work limited hours or at least have a responsible person at home for a good part of every day. You need to be able to spend time with each pup individually and you don't want the pups to bond more to each other than to their human family, so keeping them separated a good deal of the time is very important. You also have to keep in mind that you'll need to pay for two pups to go to obedience classes, neutering/spaying, etc. If you can do all this, then, personally, I see no problem with it.
The bottom line is that you should do what you feel is right for yourself, your family and the pup(s).
__________________ Traci
...on the eighth day,
God created Rottweilers. |