
I have had enquiries for two pups at the same time (I have Labs), and wouldn't ever consider selling two pups to the same home. There are a couple of reasons, I'm sure you already know that you will find it harder to bond with the pups individually, and that they are more likely to bond with each other. Also, God forbid there is a genetic defect within the lines bred from, you may end up with two pups suffering from the same genetic defect - we test for what we know, but there are an awful lot of unknowns out there. One pup is hard enough and had me tearing my hair out, two pups does not make it any easier at all, it is very much the opposite. Also, as the majority of reputable breeders won't sell two pups to one home, so you have to ask yourself why the breeder you are buying from is happy to do so. I've turned down very good homes for these reasons, because I an a staunch supporter of ethical breeding, what might come as a surprise, is that I haven't actually bred one litter yet, but because of my beliefs, and the way I have approached breeding, I have a good waiting list of people.
As for neutering, as others have said, it doesn't solve anything, good handling skills are the key. Personally, I wouldn't neuter a dog unless for health reasons, I see no other reason to do so.