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We use a lake for swimming once a week that is only partially fenced in. It has such tempting lush fields and woods around it. I knew after a couple months of this, Cash would probably be lured further away from me. He tried a couple times to swim around the fence and dashed up shore to take a roll or two in the weeds. But always when I called him, returned to us. Well yesterday several friends we hang with all the time came along, and he has grown up with these dogs. A young husky pal swam around the fencing and ran up to the field and sure enough Cash went along with Mia. He follows her all over all the time. She bullied him so often as a little guy and he still follows her everywhere but keeps a safe distance since he seems a bit intimidated by her. Instead of returning when we both called our dogs, they took off with total delight. They ran around the other side of a large lake onto the dock and found the ducks and a crane who got the heck out of there quickly! They were just enjoying the whole place yelling for them to come back and me dashing far behind them. Luckily it is far from traffic or homes etc. But I was still shocked at his boldness since he always comes back!! Is it teenage rebellion, spreading his wings and getting a bit ballsy?
Or because he had what he sees as a dominant female with him, he was safer going with her?
I am not comfortable going back again there since I no longer trust my recall. We will stay within fenced areas until I am sure of him. Does it return with practice? Is it just the young rebel coming out at the age of 10 months? Now that he knows where the ducks swim, will he forever be drawn to them?
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