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i have extensive experience raising multiple puppies in the house at the same time..I have to admit, that because of experience, it is likely easier for me, but never the less, i don't find it much harder than raising one...
The biggest drawback is that they compete.. it is harder to keep one's attention, to teach individually
The best feature is that they learn from each other..for instance, leash training..if one likes it, then both/all will like it...potty training, I just take them all/both out at the same time, as they are fed at the same time...obedience and manners, when one learns, they all witness the lessons, etc....they really do watch each other and learn...
Since I have been a breeder for 38 years, I have raised all my pups in doors, and taught them all good house manners , leash trained, and potty trained them before they leave my home..
I have kept 80 of them until they were at least 6 months old.
It is not hopeless, and 2 pups will keep each other occupied, and actually get into less mischief.
A tip is, to allow them to settle their own differences, as their relationship to each other must be worked out on their own..Don't show favoritism, and only interfere if one is really hurting the other.
Keep feeding on a schedule, so potty training is easier.