ORIGINAL: Doc E
Dogs (by this I am talking about pups) bond to dogs more easily than dogs bond with humans.
Until two pups are relatively mature (a year old or more), they should not be kennelled
together. They can be allowed a few minutes a day together to play and learn dog to dog
manners, but they should be kennelled and trained seperately. They can "kind of" be trained
together if one is staked out to observe. The actual training is one at a time.
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Doc E,
So is the suggested method to keep them completely separated so that they cannot even see each other from their kennels, or just in separate kennels...say...on different sides of the yard but in plain view of each other? What is the mainstream thought?