I've heard that breeders do not recommend it for various reasons.
However, I have 2 sisters that have been pure joy to raise, and I am sooooo glad I've had them together. They have never been apart since birth, and are almost 3 now. They are much more loving with each other than my other 2, have distinctly different personalities, and are very sweet and tender with everybody. I must have lucked out, but I'm so happy to have these sweeties.
Having multiples, regardless of from same litter is a little challenging in training, and working around jealousy issues, and of course is more costly (especially in vet care). It can also be a lot of fun, and I like the peace of mind knowing that they have company when I'm not around. |