Cute pups. Separate them from each other most of the time (use crates and baby gates). Occaisional play together (about a half hour) is OK. Train them separately. You will likely need to keep that routine up until they are two years old.
It is a LOT more work to have two than one.. and you need to prevent them from becoming more bonded to each other than they are to you.
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