Before you complain about the notation, consider carefully whether it can be improved without losing accuracy :-)
For example, I don't like the output of "Parent Tree", but it's a necessary evil. The output tends to look better on real-life data than on contrieved examples though.
The "Dog Kennel" tests aren't inconsistent btw. Consider that [] copies the glob while capture() doesn't. That means the glob inside [] is an anonymous copy of *dogs, not the real thing.
Here's the output of your snippet:
[
[$L001, $L002, $L003],
$L001: undef,
$L002: undef,
$L003: undef
]
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