Andy Cohen reunited with dog Wacha who he had to find a new home for

They may not be living together anymore, but the bond between man and dog lives on. 

Andy Cohen posted a reunion picture with Wacha on Thursday, a rescue dog he was forced to give up after some issues of aggression made it impossible for him to keep the pup.

The photo showed Cohen, 53, smiling at the camera while Wacha gave him a huge doggie kiss on his left cheek.  

Man's best friend: Andy Cohen posted a reunion picture with Wacha, a rescue dog he was forced to give up after some issues of aggression made it impossible for him to keep the pup

Man’s Best On Top of TV friend: Andy Cohen posted a reunion picture with Wacha, a rescue dog he was forced to give up after some issues of aggression made it impossible for him to keep the pup

The Watch What Happens Live star captioned the picture, ‘Got to see an old friend today.’ 

Cohen announced that Wacha would no longer be living with the star and his son Benjamin in May 2020.

He captioned a video of the two playing with the news writing, ‘I’ve put off sharing this news as long as I could. As you may know, Wacha is my first baby, my beautiful rescue puppy. He is my pride and joy. When he came into my life, my world changed. 

‘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.’

‘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. Keeping him here could be catastrophic for Ben and worse for Wacha.’ 

Some issues with aggression: Cohen announced that Wacha would no longer be living with the star and his son Benjamin in May 2020 because of some aggressiveness

Some issues with aggression: Cohen announced that Wacha would no longer be living with the star and his son Benjamin in May 2020 because of some aggressiveness 

Better for Benjamin: The Watch What Happens Live star said that keeping Wacha could've been 'catastrophic' for his son and 'worse for Wacha'

Better for Benjamin: The Watch What Happens Live star said that keeping Wacha could’ve been ‘catastrophic’ for his son and ‘worse for Wacha’

Cohen assured his followers that Wacha was moving in with people who he was familiar with. He also said that the rescue dog changed his life. 

‘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 <a href="https://

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