@fluffypony:
If the accident is a fait accompli, as it were, I can't scold them or shove their nose in it, as I'm never sure which one actually did it.
you should never do that anyways, even if you know who had the accident.
@fluffypony:
I take them out as often as I can, but at almost 11 weeks they have little bowel control. If I do catch them in the act, which is a rarity, I say a stern "no" and take them outside. The problem is that they never FINISH their business outside. They just sorta stand there, sniff around a bit, and then go back inside.
I used a potty command - "go pee". everytime I took my dog out, on leash, and he went, I repeated GO PEE. then I praised him like he'd just won the olympics! make a HUGE deal out of it. be soooo super excited and happy! In addition to exuberant praise, I gave a small treat. Also, do not allow "play" before they potty. use playtime as a reward AFTER they've done their business.
@fluffypony:
During the day whilst I'm at work (say, 8-4) they're locked outside in the garden, so they're ok then. I also take them out as often as I can, before they sleep, after eating, etc. etc. Because they're outside during the day, I don't want to do crate training. And the thought of spending R1000 (about $150 US) on two crates is not going down well at the moment.
I personally wouldn't leave my dog outside (even in a well protected & fenced area) while I'm not home. Additionally, 8-4 is a long time for a pup (even two) to be on their own. Puppies, especially at their age, need constant reinforcement. I think the fact that they are outside and are allowed to go where & whenever they please will make your housebreaking difficult. You may want to consider other arrangements while you're working. For instance, I was fortunate enough to have a flexible work schedule while my pup was learning, then I arranged for him to go to a doggy-daycare.
Sometimes you can get crates second-hand (I got and xtra large second hand one for only $50) and a medium one (brand new) for only $60. IMO, it's money well spent.
Jazzysmom is right, these pups are very young, give them time, consistancy, and a solid routine, and they'll learn.