Here are some factors to consider:
* Dog's personalities: Are your dogs friendly and compatible with each other? Do they have a history of aggression or dominance?
* Age and health: Are your dogs young and energetic, or older and calmer? Do they have any health conditions that might make sharing a kennel difficult?
* Size and breed: Are your dogs the same size and breed?
* Kennel size and setup: Is the kennel large enough for both dogs to have adequate space? Does it have separate areas for sleeping, eating, and playing?
* Training: Are your dogs well-trained in basic obedience and have good manners?
* Supervision: Can you provide adequate supervision while they are in the kennel?
It's important to note:
* If your dogs are not used to sharing a space, it's best to introduce them gradually.
* You should always supervise your dogs when they are in the kennel, especially at first.
* If you see any signs of aggression or stress, separate your dogs immediately.
Instead of asking me, I highly recommend you reach out to a veterinarian or a certified professional dog trainer. They can evaluate your dogs' individual needs and provide you with the best advice for your specific situation.