Ridgetop
Herd Master
We made the mistake of expecting them to be like our first Blue Heeler. Dingo was sweet, funny, loved cats and although he had a mind of his own he was a joy to have around. These 3 boys and 2 girls are one big challenge and probably more like the typical ACD.
Actually sounds like your problem is not the individual dogs, but you got too many pups at one time. Can you put up a kennel run in the back yard where you can keep 4 at a time while the one learns manners and house breaking individually? By rotating them one after the other into the house and working with each one separately you will have more success. Trying to train all 5 at once is a recipe for failure. They need to be trained one on one. Once they have some basic obedience training you will have control and then they can all be in the house at once. That breed cross should be very smart, but can be hard headed and dominant to train. Both those breeds are working breeds that need a lot of work to do to be happy. Good luck.