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Yes, in certain circumstances when one question leads to another question which

  1. also qualifies for the site as a valid question
  2. shouldn't be answered within the context of the parent question.

As an existing example for Pets.SE, see

Of note, the Derived Child was created at the inferred request of a solution provider commenting in the Parent.

Yes, in certain circumstances when one question leads to another question which

  1. also qualifies for the site as a valid question
  2. shouldn't be answered within the context of the parent question.

As an existing example for Pets.SE, see

Of note, the Derived Child was created at the inferred request of a solution provider commenting in the Parent.

Yes, in certain circumstances when one question leads to another question which

  1. also qualifies for the site as a valid question
  2. shouldn't be answered within the context of the parent question.

As an existing example for Pets.SE, see

Of note, the Derived Child was created at the inferred request of a solution provider commenting in the Parent.

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Yes.

This is what is generally done, in certain circumstances when one question leads to another question which

  1. also qualifies for the site as a valid question
  2. shouldn't be answered within the context of the parent question.

As an existing example for Pets.SE, see

See Why is my dog drinking his pee after he urinates inside? and How should I correct my dog when I catch him drinking his urine?Of note, the Derived Child was created at the inferred request of a solution provider commenting in the Parent.

Yes.

This is what is generally done when one question leads to another.

See Why is my dog drinking his pee after he urinates inside? and How should I correct my dog when I catch him drinking his urine?

Yes, in certain circumstances when one question leads to another question which

  1. also qualifies for the site as a valid question
  2. shouldn't be answered within the context of the parent question.

As an existing example for Pets.SE, see

Of note, the Derived Child was created at the inferred request of a solution provider commenting in the Parent.

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JoshDM
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  • 13
  • 19

Yes.

This is what is generally done when one question leads to another.

See Why is my dog drinking his pee after he urinates inside? and How should I correct my dog when I catch him drinking his urine?