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Originally Posted by Infinite_Loser
There's no judgment passing here.
The OP stated that if the shoe was on the other foot, he'd want his dogs back. Given the fact that he feels this way, then it's hypocritical for him to keep the dogs (You know... Do unto others as you'd have them do unto you), wouldn't you say?
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No. If the shoe were on the other foot he would want the dogs back because he obviously is someone who actually takes care of the dogs. That's not the case for the dog's backyard breeder.
Furthermore, he said he would WANT the dog back. You're right that the dog's backyard breeder probably WANTS the dog back. I WANT to be president of Earth. Doesn't mean I've earned the right. This dog's backyard breeder may WANT the dogs back, but that does not mean she deserves them.
We're not talking about a chair or a bicycle here. A dog is a living breathing creature, and it would be morally reprehensible to turn that living creature over to a situation that is obviously neglectful.