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Inggris Posted 11 years ago
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https://www.thedodo.com/kidnapped-dog-reunites-with-best-friend-1154492494.html

Dog Kidnapped 8 YEARS Ago Shares Tearful Reunion With His Best Friend

It's been eight long years since Duke last saw his human. Even with all that time spent apart, however, the bonds of love were never broken. But that's just the way things go between two best friends.
Back in 2007, when Duke was still just a puppy, he was stolen from the backyard of the house he shared with his happy companion, Joshua Edwards, in Florida. Over the months that followed, Edwards searched high and low for his missing friend to no avail, reported the Miami Herald. It seemed as though the dog he loved so dearly was really gone forever.
That all changed last week when Duke was discovered, dirty and alone, walking near a Miami roadway. He was taken to an animal clinic. There, vets were able to find out who he was via a microchip identifier Duke had been given years earlier — and soon Edwards got the call that his long-lost friend had been found.

Where Duke has been for the past eight years will likely remain a mystery, but the dog and his human seem more interested in moving forward together than dwelling on the past.
"I have my dog back," says Edwards in this footage from their tearful reunion. "I'm so grateful."

I wonder whether in this article, human = master (of the dog).
  

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Yes, it plays to the thought that pets are not owned but that pets and humans own each other. So just as Joshua last saw his dog Duke eight years ago, Duke last his human Joshua eight years ago.

  • Yes, it plays to the thought that pets are not owned but that pets and humans own each other.
  • So just as Joshua last saw his dog Duke eight years ago, Duke last his human Joshua eight years ago.
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Yes, it plays to the thought that pets are not owned but that pets and humans own each other. So just as Joshua last saw his dog Duke eight years ago, Duke last his human Joshua eight years ago.
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I am just confused if I do not read the full story. We don't say for example, the dog has been abandoned by his human. Do we?
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No, we say "by his owner." The use of "human" in the story is an affectation to indicate that pet and owner love each other so much that their status is that of equals.
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In this case, is master = owner (of the dog)?
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Yes, the phrasing in the article isn't serious. Do you understand what I mean by affectation?
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"Master' nor "owner" exists in the article. When I think of a pet, I just simply link to a "master" rather than having "owner" as you indicated.

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