As soon as I opened the door to my car zig zag raced out of the car down to the stream. I quickly followed behind him. He ran in a zig zag pattern. That's why we named him zig zag. He reached the stream he stuck his nose into the water waiting for fish kisses. I taught him this trick because I stuck my finger in the water, so he stuck his nose in. If he didn't get fish kisses he would get all sad and pout. It was funny. A fish slowly swam by his nose taking extra precaution. The fish give his nose a little kiss and kept swimming. I giggled and ruffled zigs fur with my hand, making him get this huge silly grin on his face. I got up, walking back to the car I whistled for zig. He came running up the trail with a huge stick between his big canines. I played tug a war with him before opening the door and letting him in, so we could drive to my favorite hill to watch the sunset.