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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not take in two puppies from the same litter, it's a recipe for disaster. Google littermate syndrome, it sucks. [/quote] + 1 DO NOT get two puppies. Pick one. Follow this advice and you will survive. [/quote] +100 !! Two puppies will bond with EACH OTHER NOT YOU![/quote] It's ok guys, OPs trainer, vet, and breeder (who all TOTALLY EXIST, guys, she's totally not making them up) all say it's cool. Everybody just be chill, man.[/quote] +1. Came here to post something similar. Every single breeder and trainer on this thread (I am the GSD one) has been in agreement. I tried to be kind in my response earlier, because I thought the OP was genuinely asking for help. Based on her latest response, it is clear that she is not. No responsible breeder would even sell two puppies from the same litter to one inexperienced buyer. So either this is a bad backyard breeder. Or the OP is lying. There are some legitimate scenarios when a breeder/trainer might keep a pup until he was older, but it is a huge red flag. It suggests a back yard breeder who is unable to get rid of puppies. Combine that with a breeder who is willing to sell her two? No. something about this story is not right. About half of high energy pups purchased from breeders end up being returned or end up in shelters within the first year. Good breeders know this and do everything in their power to ensure pups go to people prepared to care for them. We sell our GSD pups, but I consider them my dogs until the day they die. I am ultimately responsible for them. I would never in a million years sell a puppy to the OP based on what she has shared in this thread. [/quote]
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