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  1. @HowToTrainADreamDog says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Thanks for watching "Littermates Tips For Training 2 Puppies At Once". What are your pups' names? How are they getting along?

    Reply
  2. @lyndseypearson2190 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Oh lordy! I have male and female mixed breed rescue litter mates coming next week 😮 I'm now very scared….

    Reply
  3. @zsmom247 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I wish I knew this 2 years ago when I was gifted 2 littermate puppies. It would great to have a video about my situation.

    Reply
  4. @innyofthejungle says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    This. i'm getting an Australian shepherd pup. She'll need to share her life with my 10 year-old border Aussie. I considered getting a litter mate, and I'm so glad I watched this video and read the comments. It does seem like quite honestly a bad idea. And this common in particular… 10 years of heartache… really hits home.

    Reply
  5. @lm7884 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I’m actually fostering two puppies who were on the kill list. They are being driven all the way from NC to MD where I am tomorrow. We are saving them! I’m so honored to be a part of their rescue. We have a dog and 3 cats. I’m so scared after seeing this video!!!! I am taking them both out of necessity, they are 8 weeks old.

    Reply
  6. @theblackdagger17 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    We ended up adopting two abandoned puppies we found a month ago, they’re Littermates and probably around 3-4 months old now. Looking for any and all tips lol do you have any videos on getting a puppy (or two) and an older dog use to each other? We have a 14 year old shih tzu and any time the pups get close to her (mainly our hyper girl pup) and we aren’t sure how to keep her from snapping at her face (we think she’s trying to play) but our older dog stilk doesn’t like it.

    Reply
  7. @devinecosmos says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    If I always separate them to eat, how will I know if they have resource guarding issues to work on?

    Reply
  8. @THEBIBLEANDBUNNYCORNER says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    We adopted 10 week old littermates from our local humane society this is very helpful

    Reply
  9. @keekzlee says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Heeding the warning. I think one at a time will be best for me. I considered two so they don't get lonely, but maybe it will be better to do doggy daycare and dog parks for socialization. Thanks for the tips 🙂.

    Reply
  10. @davidsandraramey742 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I didn't know to keep separate kennels

    Reply
  11. @skillz0729 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I got 3 puppies lol. Same litter. But they are foxhounds that came from our hunt club, they come from a bloodline that has been hunting and housed together for the past 175 years. So I will say genetics were definitely on our side..but on top of that we took the time to train them individually and get them exposure to lots of different environments and scenarios. It was hard work but so rewarding. However, I would never recommend anyone do this because most times it doesn’t end well.

    Reply
  12. @smirandariverarn says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Goodness I wish I could’ve seen this 1 year ago. I was going to get 1 dog but the litter mate hadn’t been adopted yet. So my husband thought it would be a great idea to take them both home. Well, the difficulty training, grooming, etc only became more difficult as they grew. 1 year later and we have to consider finding the other one a new home. We have done every mistake. Same crate, etc.. etc… they are both precious but they can’t be together and be successful.

    Reply
  13. @graycecountry5737 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Hey friend….what would I do without YOU?? THX SOOOOOO MUCH….all your years of advice….just 4 me!!!

    Reply
  14. @webstergadison4995 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Literally hit subscribe as you said it. We are bringing home brother poodles tomorrow😳😳😳

    Reply
  15. @ryker4549 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Well you told me too late I already have them and getting FRUSTRATED TO BEAT HELL
    I don't think I can do it
    And it makes me HATE MYSELF

    Reply
  16. @thobelalucky2438 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Just learned something new.. thanx

    Reply
  17. @TheL0wner says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    my beagle (6) just had 5 half aussie pups 2 weeks ago. i am keeping 2. pray for me.

    Reply
  18. @LeviChillelli says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I have to brothers puppies when I put them in separate crates they whine. If they aren’t together how do I break that?

    Reply
  19. @JodyD-hz5ei says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I’m so glad I’m seeing this now. My husband brought home 2 pups from the same litter for our boys. A male and female. They’re 12 weeks old and we’ve had them for a week. They learning how to walk on a leash still. They know how to sit and working on laying down. We have them go out to eat play and then eat and back outside. I’ve never had a dog and I want them to be happy and well mannered. Looking at getting another crate now and will work with them one on one.

    Reply
  20. @debradunham6887 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Bringing two home tomorrow, best advice was separate space from the beginning. Fingers crossed, retired now so planning on dedicating the time.

    Reply
  21. @ElenaLopez-GilEfabulousCreatio says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I found 2 tiny 8 week old puppies in the street and had to keep them. A boy & a girl. It has been 5 days and now is when it is getting harder. They already learned to go on the pee pee pads but the playing is too rough. They often yelp from a bite. This has been very helpful and Im already exhausted thinking about what needs to be done lol.

    Reply
  22. @melissamitchell3854 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Is there an age where you are in the clear and the dogs can start spending more time together? We are bringing home puppies that are 4 days apart but raised at the same place. We already planned on separate crates but didn’t know about the other issues. We are debating devastating our kids and just getting one and losing our deposit…

    Reply
  23. @pameleemartinez8913 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Ok so I have a puppy and my daughter had its brother she recently had a baby and is overwhelmed so I took the brother to lighten the load since I have no small children they were separated for about a month and bringing them together now was not what I expected how can I stop them from fighting the new puppy is being super aggressive even when my first pup is just playing help please

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  24. @delmicortave says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    The thing is, I rescue a pregnant dog and have 8 babies. My bad luck is only 4, and the mom got adopted. I can't abandon them. I still post them on facebook and adopt fairs, but I have to train them as much as I can and pray I am looking for solutions, last time I rescued a pregnant dog all babies amd mom got adopted this time I have bad luck😢

    Reply
  25. @jeremyfoshaylive says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I'm in an unfortunate situation. I had a litter of puppies before I was ready and at the moment I have 8 puppies who are almost 11 weeks old and have no prospects for homes. I have been trying as hard as I can to get the word out but unfortunately, during covid everyone got puppies and the market is very scarce. This was my first litter and overall it has gone well, other than the fact that I was not prepared to have to find buyers/homes so quickly. Right now, I have told myself that I need to act as if they will never be homed and think about what life looks like with all of them in a worst case scenario. I am confident in training as I have trained both of their parents, but I've always been big on littermate syndrome and I'm wondering if this is even possible. I plan on training them individually, I fortunately am off work for another two months so I do have the time to do it. My main concern was the crating. I live in a 1-bedroom apartment… I don't have the space for 10 large crate (they are mastiff mixes and will all be around 80-100 lbs) and that would also be incredibly expensive. I elected to build a larger enclosure then the one I am currently using. It will be 8ft x 8ft, and 4ft tall so they will have quite a bit of space and won't be able to escape. My main concern is that as they get older, the space will become less and less and it will be more likely that fights occur. I'm wondering if there is a point where I simply cannot keep that many puppies in a enclosed area, no matter how large it is. I do think it will work for the time being, but in a month or two I'm not sure if that's the case, what do you think?

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  26. @scootchieandboo says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    My husband brought home 2x 6 1/2 week old German Shepard border collies and I was overwhelmed, that was 2 days ago………oh my dog I'm in deep dog wee

    Reply
  27. @Angry_Jigglypuff says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Were bring home 2 st. Bernards!!!! One is mine, one is my mother who is staying with me (my mother and the dog) i was talking about how it will be hard to make sure they dont bond to hard. We want them bonding with us humans not one another (bonded yes sure but not need one another)

    Reply
  28. @StylezwithTisa says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Thank you for this video. I bought one Shih Tzu for myself and another for my cousin, as we recently had 2 deaths in our family. My cousin decided she wasn’t ready for the puppy, so I’m now getting 2. This video really helped as I was experiencing anxiety abt having the 2. I bought 2 separate crates, 2 playpens, etc. I committed to doing the extra work, but I admit I’m feeling anxious abt it. I thought abt gifting the other pup to someone else, but after purchasing all the extra things after listening to this video I am going to stick this out. I’m going to sign up for the class once I get the pups. 🤞🏽

    Reply
  29. @parmentier1984 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Thank you for this video. My husband and I got 11 week old Shibas. We never even heard about littermate syndrome until after getting our pups. Now we've done the research and are happy to do the extra work it takes to make them great dogs.

    I like your speaking style. Thanks for your advice.

    Reply
  30. @mksofresh1317 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I love this video and I’ve watched a lot of videos lol

    Reply
  31. @phillipblades6784 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I just lost Junior, my 14 year old Rat Terrier. He was the last one from a family I started with his grandfather Moe, in 1995.
    I also lost Junior’s sister and final playmate Bella, last summer. I watched him start to be less active and afraid of being alone since then. He was simply lonely.

    Before, when I would come home from shopping or church, I was greeted by him with loud barking and excitement. Now, my house is so quiet. This hurts me and my ears more than hearing any loud noise.

    I’ve learned at church about some free unplanned newborn Chihuahua puppies. I think these were chosen for me by God. I’m wanting to get two of them because I don’t want another lonely dog. I don’t want one to grow up without a playmate and I really don’t have the money to pay for a formal pet adoption or another puppy purchase. I simply want to have two dogs and this free puppy litter is a great opportunity for me.

    My plan is to get a male and a female. I’ve learned from other videos that dogs get along better with the opposite sex.
    I’m having to wait for at least another 7 and a half weeks before I can get my puppies. I still am sad about losing Junior just about 3 days ago on Saturday, but it was the next day that I was told about these 2 or 3 day old puppies. I’m now looking forward to getting them in January. I’ve never once had a chihuahua, but Moe was about the same size when I got him as a very young puppy. I don’t think he ever got any bigger than 6 pounds . Junior was about 11 pounds when he passed.
    I’m doing a lot of research about Chihuahuas and how to raise them. I’m also giving my story to let people know so maybe they can give me advice in the next couple of months. Should I get two puppies or just one at a time? I’m definitely wanting 2 dogs sooner or later.

    Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks for reading my story.

    Reply
  32. @danniwilcox4466 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Im picking up my puppy cockapoo in two weeks. Problem is her sister fell in love with my son that has special needs. Im considering both – am i right in thinking the separate training could help the pups be less clingy to us also? So while i walk one the other slowly gets used to being alone, if that makes sense? Any advice?

    Reply
  33. @damyonrichardson7111 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I have two puppies and we are potty training but one I take one outside before I make it back inside the other has gone to the bathroom already whether they are in crate or pen. When can I take them both outside together? Or how else can I mitigate this?

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  34. @Nijanaae says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I have 4 , 2 I kept from my liter and 2 I got from a friend

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  35. @jellibeanss says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Hi! I just got 2 dachshund puppies a month ago and have been having trouble with separation anxiety. I made a mistake of putting them in the same crate. But they have also been fine with eachother, they sleep together and are never aggressive. They listen to commands and have actually learned off of eachother with commands like sit, paw, and spin. I just learned about littermate syndrome recently and Im scared that i messed up something in their development. Should i still try to crate them separately? They have always been good with eachother and love sharing their toys. They love spending time with everyone in the house and even have their own seperate favorite people. I think the only issue is that when one of them is away, the other one barks for them. Please any input will help!! ❤

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  36. @elizabethsapone5261 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    So happy I watched this. I just got two siblings from the same litter. They are 5 weeks old. I got them early because their mom got aggressive with them after weaning. I knew 2 would be a challenge and THOUGHT I had done adequate research. I only bought 1 crate because what I was reading said it was fine early on. Definitely getting another one ASAP after watching this. Once they’re vaccinated I’ll be implementing separate outside trips as well!

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  37. @MaureenAreglado says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    We have two female bich-poos from the same litter because we were unaware that this is not a good thing. They're now 13 weeks old and we've had them for one month. They're highly socialized after being raised in a family with seven children. From our very first night at home, we crated them together in separate beds (bad – we didn't know any better), and they sleep from 10:00pm until 6:00am without a sound from either one. We sometimes walk them together, other times separately- and always do the training separately. They haven't had any accidents in the house for over a week as we learn their body language and are consistent with getting them outside in a timely manner. We're at a crossroad after learning all the negative things about litter mates – should we find a new home for one of them now while they're still young? We love them both a lot, but want to do the right thing for each dog. We're retired and wonder if the year ahead is going to be doable in terms of their training. They're very bonded right now, but for the most part get along very well with each other and us – and separately as well. They play fight a few times a day, and respond to us if they get too rambunctious. We take turns with each dog separately and they do just fine at the moment. Any suggestions for helping us to make this tough decision? And how do we subscribe to your course? Thanks so much- we're very grateful for your help!

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  38. @navkahlon5826 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I have two lovely Goldens. Both male. Love watching them play and have fun. I control their time and sleep. I watch them closely. They just adore me. Any sign of tension I intervene. They do sleep together and sleep very peacefully. I see one comforting the other when one of them is on edge.

    But yes it can become a problem if one is not intimately involved. Training is very difficult. And I have gone wrong by trying joint training. Will try separately.

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  39. @tammygallegos6000 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Thanks for this very helpful video. We brought home 2 puppies 2 weeks I just started thinking, should we train them together or separately. I have raised puppies in the past and was very successful, but 2 puppies at one time is stressful and almost feels like a mistake.

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  40. @siani34 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Great Advice 👍
    Keeping a litter of 3 😅

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  41. @lisa-se6dp says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I’ve just done it and been home an hour, it’s mental!!

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  42. @SCFoster says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Thanks. Just subscribed to your course. We have two puppies coming home in 2 weeks and this answered some questions I had.

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  43. @elvasais1920 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    "The comment that many owners have been successful with litter mates.

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  44. @Die2liv says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    We just got two westies!

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  45. @michelerussell7627 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    I'm glad I saw this night before I brought 2 dogs home.

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  46. @Mreddiearevalo1 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Furry potato, hehe

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  47. @brendaslifeafter40 says:
    February 19, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    They get me crazy, have not been able to train them to go outside instead of the pads.

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