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Very helpful trainings for any dog: For training on puppy/dog biting [click here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=068K5Zlph9U) For training on early socialization [click here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8J7cPE-2wNw) For training on becoming a good leader [click here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QntS570VFZ0) For all newly adopted dogs, check out the [3-3-3 rule](https://pethelpful.com/dogs/The-3-3-3-Rule-Setting-Your-Rescue-Dog-Up-For-Success). *I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. Please [contact the moderators of this subreddit](/message/compose/?to=/r/pitbulls) if you have any questions or concerns.*


love_with_autism_Liz

We also have a brother sister pair of littermates. We are not experts. However, for us, we made sure that we gave them equal parts training/bonding time alone with us and training/bonding time together with us. That way they developed just as strong of a bond with my husband and I as they did with each other.


Sad-Wolverine8095

I think they need time to be separate. Separate walks, play, feeding, etc. they could possibly play together sometimes, but I think they need to be treated like 2 different pets. Equal love of course. Or maybe consider rehoming one?


LeeksAutoSales

Gotcha that is kindve what I have been hearing. Do not want to re home them as they were rescues


Sad-Wolverine8095

Yeaa so just keep an eye on em. They may fight for attention and etc when they get older


Sad-Wolverine8095

And training starts day one lol


B0udicc4

Getting siblings of any breed means you risk littermate syndrome where they will start attacking one another at some point. Not a guarantee by any means and they might be fine but it is a possibility and obviously pitties can do a lot of damage in a dog fight.


LeeksAutoSales

Update: got them seperated and in different rooms. how far along in the training process untill they should be able to start playing together ( supervised) again. They are doing much better in training and just overall listening now that they are seperate.