
I'm another to suggest leave it until your current one is approaching 1 year although IF you have experience and realise what having two puppies at the same time really means it may be okay. In which case although I'd not do this right now, you might look at getting a second between 6 and 12 months later. A female. Obviously she'll have to be spayed, and in that, it might have been better to get a female first, spayed when the right time, and then think about a second - a male.
It is possible for two males to get along of course, but the ideal combination is one of each. I understand your feeling about wanting two again however!
ps We have always kept back at least 2 puppies from our litters, which can mean losing two at around the same time. We had 3 from one really good litter, lost both girls in short order and then their brother - I always felt he'd hung in there to allow us to get over losing his sisters..... probably not but.....? With the final two of our bloodline, yes, brother and sister, we lost the sister first after fighting cancer for her over a year, and then in short order, her brother developed oral cancer. She was in her 12th year and he, his 13th. So quite quickly we'd lost all our bloodline. Heartbreaking. But we had bought another breed before we lost the male, so there was always one in the house. Still hard after having up to a dozen around at one stage.