sounds like you DEFINITLY need to crate them at night... it will suck the first few tnights but they will learn to hold it or cry and wake you up to go outside. They each need to be in their own crate and you need to stuff the back of the crate with blankets so they only have enough room to turn around and lay down. they won't want to pee/poop where they lay so they will wake you up at night to let you know they need out. As the weeks go on they will be able to hold it longer and longer until they can go all night.
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