![]() Theoretically, yes, however it’s so difficult as to be nearly impossible in practice. This doesn’t even take into account the other practical considerations, such as the increased costs of vet care, food, supplies, and training the extra work of training and caring for two dogs or the time requirements of two active puppies. Professional trainers recommend against getting two puppies within six months of one another, because the risks are just too high.
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