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elleng

(130,860 posts)
Mon Jun 6, 2022, 04:36 PM Jun 2022

Haven't caught 'my' pair, but did catch one, over creek, + later:

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Thinking it's possible this is one of the ### 'kids' born from 'my' pair. Markings don't resemble our female (or male.)

Later (Note different 'necklace.)



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Haven't caught 'my' pair, but did catch one, over creek, + later: (Original Post) elleng Jun 2022 OP
So the kids eventually return to the area? SheltieLover Jun 2022 #1
They usually DON'T return to their home; elleng Jun 2022 #2
Well, yes, there is that... SheltieLover Jun 2022 #3

elleng

(130,860 posts)
2. They usually DON'T return to their home;
Mon Jun 6, 2022, 06:03 PM
Jun 2022

maybe to the same area, tho.

All this to keep the gene pool safe, I understand; not healthy to 'marry' one's cousins!!! SMART!

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