OK may be this is not a problem anymore. I just read someone else's post about how the dogs should not be together until they are two and thought to myself- oh no, I did that and now I have to correct that. So if you guys think it's not a problem then I am OK with it. We started with groundwork at the beginning of July so I am a true beginner here so I might be just not seeing the forest for the trees. Thanks so much,
The only time I'd say it is necessary to not let dog's really "bond", is in a working situation where you HAVE to be the absolute center of that dog's world. You are the keeper of all things good and that dog looks to no other outlets for fun and reward. That example may be a little much, but you get the drift.
If your dogs aren't fighting each other and obey you when they are together then I don't really see a problem with them interacting.
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