Hi,
I asked a not disimilar question on this board a little while back you can see it & the responses here:
http://www.champdogs.co.uk/cgi-bin/board/topic_show.pl?tid=12746#82770We are experienced Labrador owners and after a lot of research into the pro's & cons of this we have decided that we are taking two Labrador pups from the same litter.
We will let you all know how it goes. :rolleyes:
We are NOT having two males though, we are having a male and a female, a brother & sister.
We have been advised by a lot of people about the potential problems in taking pups from the same litter and we are prepared for this.
We are really determined to have sibbling pups and we are aware of what we are taking on.
In general we would not reccomend anyone doing this unless they are fully aware of what they are doing and aware of all the problems that can occur.
There are no guarantees but the consensus of opinion seems to be that if you do take sibblings then brother & sister are probably the best combination to have. I can tell you straight though that we would not have taken two males under any circumstances and we are talking about the Labrador breed here which is not renowned for fighting.
I would be VERY worried about having two male Staffies together.
Having said all that, and just to show you that sometimes you can be proved wrong, we do now know after posting here of two five year old male Labrador brothers who have been brought up together without any problems at all. They were both neuteured at about 11 months and share the same room, toys etc without any signs of trouble at all.
HOWEVER ! ....... we still wouldn't risk it, sorry !