Andy Cohenhas reunited with his furry friend,Wacha.On Wednesday, the Bravo personality, 52, shared a video of himself taking his former dog for a walk around the block.“It is my absolute lucky day today because I get to visit with my No. 1,” Cohen said on his Instagram Story, before panning the camera down to thebeagle-foxhound mix. “Hey Wacha, say hi to the people!““We miss you, Wacha!” theWatch What Happens Livehost continued, as Wacha ran over to lick Cohen’s face.“It’s a good day today, it’s also beautiful out,” Cohen said, kissing the pup on his head. “And this dog is beautiful.“Andy Cohen and Wacha the Dog.andy cohen/instagramThe sweet reunion comes a year after Cohen announced his decision toplace Wacha in another homefollowing “some occasional random signs of aggression” from the rescue dog that could prove “catastrophic” for sonBenjamin Allen, now 2.“No effort was spared in the attempt to help Wacha feel adjusted,” Cohen explained in an Instagram post. “After an incident a few months ago, numerous professionals led me to the conclusion that my home is simply not a good place for him.““We still see each other, but a piece of my heart is gone,” he wrote at the time. “I am not the same person I was when I got him. My dog changed me. He opened me up to love.. to caring… and ultimately to having a family.“Added Cohen, “When I think of him - let’s be honest, when don’t I think of him - it’s with the clarity that we were meant to come into each other’s lives exactly when we did, and that he’s happy, which gives me peace of mind. We did rescue each other.“Andy Cohen/InstagramIn June, Cohen shared on SiriusXM’sRadio Andyshow thatWacha is “happy” with his new homeand the two havereunited several timessince the pooch’s move to Connecticut.“I took him out for an hour walk, which is what I plan to do now, I plan to see him still,” he said at the time. “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 Cohenhas reunited with his furry friend,Wacha.

On Wednesday, the Bravo personality, 52, shared a video of himself taking his former dog for a walk around the block.

“It is my absolute lucky day today because I get to visit with my No. 1,” Cohen said on his Instagram Story, before panning the camera down to thebeagle-foxhound mix. “Hey Wacha, say hi to the people!”

“We miss you, Wacha!” theWatch What Happens Livehost continued, as Wacha ran over to lick Cohen’s face.

“It’s a good day today, it’s also beautiful out,” Cohen said, kissing the pup on his head. “And this dog is beautiful.”

Andy Cohen and Wacha the Dog.andy cohen/instagram

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The sweet reunion comes a year after Cohen announced his decision toplace Wacha in another homefollowing “some occasional random signs of aggression” from the rescue dog that could prove “catastrophic” for sonBenjamin Allen, now 2.

“No effort was spared in the attempt to help Wacha feel adjusted,” Cohen explained in an Instagram post. “After an incident a few months ago, numerous professionals led me to the conclusion that my home is simply not a good place for him.”

“We still see each other, but a piece of my heart is gone,” he wrote at the time. “I am not the same person I was when I got him. My dog changed me. He opened me up to love.. to caring… and ultimately to having a family.”

Added Cohen, “When I think of him - let’s be honest, when don’t I think of him - it’s with the clarity that we were meant to come into each other’s lives exactly when we did, and that he’s happy, which gives me peace of mind. We did rescue each other.”

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In June, Cohen shared on SiriusXM’sRadio Andyshow thatWacha is “happy” with his new homeand the two havereunited several timessince the pooch’s move to Connecticut.

“I took him out for an hour walk, which is what I plan to do now, I plan to see him still,” he said at the time. “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