Couple find lost dog and keep it – despite it belonging to someone else

A couple found a lost dog and decided to keep it – even as the original owner reached out to ask for their pet back.

Most dog lovers have had moments when they see a really cute puppy on the street and had a strong urge to bring it home.

One couple did just that and shared their story on the internet.

Reddit user whosedogisitanyway shared their story on the popular subreddit r/AITA, which stands for (Am I the A**hole). Users share their experiences on this subreddit asking for advice and seeking to know whether they made the right decision in that scenario.

The user believed they had rescued a dog only for the original owner to come forward.

They then asked the forum whether they were right to keep the pet and block the original owner.

They set the scene, posting: “About seven months ago a friend found a dog near her house. I took her in and called animal control. They said to bring her in to look for a microchip. She was underweight with dirty fur.



The dog was lost after the owner’s house burned down

“AC couldn’t find a microchip so they said I could hold onto her for a week and they would list her on their website and if nobody claimed her I could adopt her. So that’s exactly what happened.

“I have depression and anxiety and she’s my support animal. She’s honestly the light of my life.”

After becoming the best of friends, the Reddit user joined a Facebook group dedicated to the unusual pure breed that the dog is, posting a pic of the hound to the group.

It wasn’t long before a lady messaged them saying that the dog belonged to her, thanking them for finding and arranging to get the dog, even offering to pay for the care that they gave the animal.

The dog in question has unique markings so its identity was unmistakable and it soon appeared that the dog was previously a show champion, with a rich background in obedience and agility.



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The user continued on the thread by saying: “She said her house caught fire last year and she lost everything, including my dog who ran away. Nobody knows how she travelled so far or what happened between when she got lost and when my friend found her.

“She never stopped looking for my dog. She even had a video of my dog as a super cute puppy getting a microchip. No idea why the shelter and my vet couldn’t find it but my dog had one at some point.

“I told the woman I appreciated the great job she did with my dog for the first few years of her life (she’s five) and I was sorry to hear about her circumstances but I couldn’t give up my beloved girl. She’s my support animal so I’m not even sure I could live without her. I offered to send her pictures regularly but she turned really nasty.

“I didn’t choose for this special dog to change my life so much anymore than she chose for my dog to get lost. I ultimately blocked her because she wouldn’t leave me alone.

“Since she was listed with the shelter for the hold period and no microchip was found, I’ve adopted her and she’s mine. I am legally in the right but am I morally wrong?”



Most of Reddit were in agreement that they were the a**hole
Most of Reddit were in agreement that they were the a**hole

The nature of the AITA thread is to determine whether the user is in fact ‘the a**hole’ or not. The verdict you ask? ‘A**hole’ stamped in red at the top of the now-closed thread.

Reddit users seemed to sway strongly in the way of this verdict. In total, 2.5 thousand comments were left below the thread before it was locked by the moderator.

One comment read: “Though it’s incredibly difficult… YTA (standing for ‘You’re the a**hole’). It’s not ‘your dog’ you just thought it was. Put yourself in her shoes. Give the dog back.”

Another also urged them to put themselves in the original owner’s shoes, adding: “The original owner had the dog five YEARS and she’s had it nine months and is complaining about losing their beloved pet? Imagine how that woman feels losing her pet and house. Not your dog, give it back.”

A third commented referring to the original poster as OP, saying: “OP, this woman lost E V E R Y T H I N G she has in a house fire, including her five-year best friend. Go back to that shelter, adopt another wonderful pupper who is in there by themselves right now, and give this woman her dog back.”

Someone even flipped the scenario on its head questioning how the user would feel if they were the original owner and the dog was used as their support dog, commenting: “I wonder if OP’s reaction would’ve been different if the dog had been the original woman’s support dog, or if she would’ve just decided that “I need a support dog more than she does.”

Reddit deemed the person as the official ‘a**hole’, but what do you think? Can you see the argument from both sides?

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