My family will soon be purchasing two sheltie puppies. We are familiar with shelties, we had another sheltie for 12 years. While we are very excited about the puppies, we are also wondering about the best way to train two puppies at one time. Numerous websites have said that you shouldn't have two puppies--or even two dogs--at the same time. I see on here that there are many people out there with more than one sheltie. Does anyone out there have any tips or hints that will help us to train the two new members of our family?
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Anytime you can't be around them place them in an enclosed area or crate.
Dogs are clean animals and do not want to soil where they sleep, so crating is the best option. as long as they get along,I believe one crate of appropriate size will do. A partioned crate with one on each side.
I would ask the breeder you are getting them from. I'm assuming they are litter mates?? Best of luck with them. Pictures when you get them please , we love pictures!!

Okay I want them to have a brother sheltie
The breeder said she always raised two together. There is some jealousy between the two - but so little in fact that it is funny when it happens. They both get special attention and are truly loved and appreciated EQUALLY...They have two very different personalities - but it is funny when they are slepping in the same position or turn their heads at exactly the same time - stuff like that will crack you up! I'm excited for you!!!