Andy Cohen.Photo:Andy Cohen/InstagramAndy Cohenand Wacha are reunited and it feels so good!TheWatch What Happens Livehost, 55, shared two photos of himself reuniting with his former rescue dog onInstagramWednesday. “Saw an old friend yesterday. It was heaven ♥️,” he captioned the heartwarming post.In the first photo, Cohen is holding Wacha’s neck while the two stare at each other. In the second snapshot, Cohen’s face is lovingly buried on the pooch’s head.Wacha, a beagle-foxhound mix, was rehomed in May 2020 following “some occasional random signs of aggression” that could prove “catastrophic” for Cohen’s sonBenjamin Allen.“When he came into my life, my world changed,” the talk show host said onInstagramat the time. “Over the nearly seven years that I’ve been blessed to have Wacha in my life, we have worked to address some occasional random signs of aggression. No effort was spared in the attempt to help Wacha feel adjusted.“But after an incident a few months prior, Cohen said that “numerous professionals led me to the conclusion that my home is simply not a good place for him.“He expressed concern that keeping him could have disastrous consequences for his son and be even more detrimental to Wacha, revealing that the dog had found a “permanent home” with the family he stayed with before when Cohen would be away.“He is thriving,” Cohen said of his furry friend. “We still see each other, but a piece of my heart is gone.“Andy Cohen and Wacha.Andy Cohen/InstagramAfter parting ways, the canine and owner have hadmultiple reunionsover the last few years — each time seemingly picking up where they left off.“I took him out for an hour walk, which is what I plan to do now, I plan to see him still,” Cohen described of a particular reunion on SiriusXM’sRadio Andyshow.“Wacha is going to stay in my life — that’s what I want you guys to know — this dog is going to stay in my life. He is a part of my life. It’s just not anything I could have imagined would happen, but it did.”
Andy Cohen.Photo:Andy Cohen/Instagram

Andy Cohen/Instagram
Andy Cohenand Wacha are reunited and it feels so good!TheWatch What Happens Livehost, 55, shared two photos of himself reuniting with his former rescue dog onInstagramWednesday. “Saw an old friend yesterday. It was heaven ♥️,” he captioned the heartwarming post.In the first photo, Cohen is holding Wacha’s neck while the two stare at each other. In the second snapshot, Cohen’s face is lovingly buried on the pooch’s head.Wacha, a beagle-foxhound mix, was rehomed in May 2020 following “some occasional random signs of aggression” that could prove “catastrophic” for Cohen’s sonBenjamin Allen.“When he came into my life, my world changed,” the talk show host said onInstagramat the time. “Over the nearly seven years that I’ve been blessed to have Wacha in my life, we have worked to address some occasional random signs of aggression. No effort was spared in the attempt to help Wacha feel adjusted.“But after an incident a few months prior, Cohen said that “numerous professionals led me to the conclusion that my home is simply not a good place for him.“He expressed concern that keeping him could have disastrous consequences for his son and be even more detrimental to Wacha, revealing that the dog had found a “permanent home” with the family he stayed with before when Cohen would be away.“He is thriving,” Cohen said of his furry friend. “We still see each other, but a piece of my heart is gone.“Andy Cohen and Wacha.Andy Cohen/InstagramAfter parting ways, the canine and owner have hadmultiple reunionsover the last few years — each time seemingly picking up where they left off.“I took him out for an hour walk, which is what I plan to do now, I plan to see him still,” Cohen described of a particular reunion on SiriusXM’sRadio Andyshow.“Wacha is going to stay in my life — that’s what I want you guys to know — this dog is going to stay in my life. He is a part of my life. It’s just not anything I could have imagined would happen, but it did.”
Andy Cohenand Wacha are reunited and it feels so good!
TheWatch What Happens Livehost, 55, shared two photos of himself reuniting with his former rescue dog onInstagramWednesday. “Saw an old friend yesterday. It was heaven ♥️,” he captioned the heartwarming post.
In the first photo, Cohen is holding Wacha’s neck while the two stare at each other. In the second snapshot, Cohen’s face is lovingly buried on the pooch’s head.
Wacha, a beagle-foxhound mix, was rehomed in May 2020 following “some occasional random signs of aggression” that could prove “catastrophic” for Cohen’s sonBenjamin Allen.
“When he came into my life, my world changed,” the talk show host said onInstagramat the time. “Over the nearly seven years that I’ve been blessed to have Wacha in my life, we have worked to address some occasional random signs of aggression. No effort was spared in the attempt to help Wacha feel adjusted.”
But after an incident a few months prior, Cohen said that “numerous professionals led me to the conclusion that my home is simply not a good place for him.”
He expressed concern that keeping him could have disastrous consequences for his son and be even more detrimental to Wacha, revealing that the dog had found a “permanent home” with the family he stayed with before when Cohen would be away.
“He is thriving,” Cohen said of his furry friend. “We still see each other, but a piece of my heart is gone.”
Andy Cohen and Wacha.Andy Cohen/Instagram

After parting ways, the canine and owner have hadmultiple reunionsover the last few years — each time seemingly picking up where they left off.
“I took him out for an hour walk, which is what I plan to do now, I plan to see him still,” Cohen described of a particular reunion on SiriusXM’sRadio Andyshow.“Wacha is going to stay in my life — that’s what I want you guys to know — this dog is going to stay in my life. He is a part of my life. It’s just not anything I could have imagined would happen, but it did.”
source: people.com