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Help: Should I keep two littermates in one crate?



 
 
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Old December 13th 05, 03:15 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Help: Should I keep two littermates in one crate?

I have two 10 weeks old yorkie-poos.
They are both females and littermates.
I am trying to housebreak them using crate training.
I bought two crates - one for each.
I plan to have them share on crate *after* they are housebroken.

Would it better for their well-being to have them share one crate now, even
though they are not housebroken yet? (I suspect it is.)

Would it also help them housebreak faster, if they share one crate now?

Thanks, in advance, for your advice.



 




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