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BLAKE unregistered |
posted 04-22-2003 05:51 PM
MY DOG HAD A LITTER OF PUPS, AND I WAS GOING TO KEEP TWO OF THE MALES. I HEARD FROM A FRIEND THAT IT'S NOT A GOOD IDEA TO HAVE TO MALES FROM THE SAME LITTER, THEY TEND NOT TO GET ALONG AND FIGHT ALL THE TIME. DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE OR NOT? IP: Logged |
Fluff unregistered |
posted 04-22-2003 05:56 PM
Depends on lots of things, the breed of dog mostly. Havign TWO puppies in general can be a job, reguardless of the gender. I always say puppies square...instead of two they seem like 4 instead of 4 they seem like 16...you get the idea... any how...you might want to reconsider keeping 2 puppies...as one will be tough enough to train. IP: Logged |
PITBULL_PRINCESS1979 Member Posts: 414 |
posted 04-22-2003 06:08 PM
I agree with Fluff.Raising 2 puppies will be alot to handle.To answer your question,Having 2 males reguardless if they are from the same litter,you can have issues.I as a breeder do not keep 2 from the same litter,but know people that have and haven't had any problems. IP: Logged |
Malteseof2003 Member Posts: 99 |
posted 04-22-2003 07:34 PM
Like it said above, it really depends on the breed...And the dog personally...I have never really thought about 2 males of the same mommy tho lol... I would say if they were both fixed it might be ok, but I would just want to warn you 2 pups=twice the fun/work! =) I know u knew that though! lol IP: Logged |
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