You know someoneâs special when even Chooch gives the nod of approval. And thatâs exactly what happened today. Two new guests walked into the yardânervous, curious, and completely unaware that the final judgment rested in the paws of one very particular pup.
Chooch isnât just any dog. Heâs got standards. Heâs seen it all, sniffed it all, and if he doesnât like someone, youâll know it within seconds. So when these two new friends arrivedâsmiling, with treats in their pocketsâthey knew the real test was still ahead.
At first, Chooch just stared. No tail wag. No bark. Just that serious little face he makes when heâs thinking. He circled them slowly, sniffing their shoes, backpacks, and hands. One of them crouched down and gently said, âHey there, buddy.â Chooch gave them a squint. It was clear: the jury was still out.
But thenâmagic.
One of the guests pulled out a squeaky toy. Chooch tilted his head. Intrigued. Then came a gentle toss of the toy across the lawn. Chooch ran after it with surprising speed, grabbed it, then paused. Instead of running off to play alone, he turned⌠and brought it right back.
That was it. The moment. Chooch approved. đŻ
From that point on, it was tail wags, belly rubs, and full-on snuggle attacks. He followed them around like theyâd been best friends forever. Sat on their feet. Rested his head on their laps. The whole Chooch VIP treatment.
For everyone who knows him, it was clearâthese guests werenât just visitors. They were accepted. Welcomed. Trusted.
And when Chooch approves, itâs not just a cute reactionâitâs a seal of character. Dogs know energy. They know hearts. And Chooch? Heâs got a sixth sense for good people.
So hereâs to the ones who passed the ultimate test. Chooch said yes⌠and thatâs all we need. đśâ â¤ď¸
