“How do I make my Rachell happy” Chester wonders as he wakes up?
“This extreme tiredness troubles me. I just want to laze around all day. I need to build my energy level. I’ll eat as much as Rachell feeds me and put on some weight. That should help. I’ll feel better and be able to move around more. That’s what I’ll do,” he decides.
“I wonder if I can tell Rachell to feed me more. I know what I can do. I’ll paw my food dish to let her know I want more.” This thought is revolutionary for Chester.

So that morning, Chester scooches his food bowl across the carpet after he finishes what Rachell put out for his breakfast. She is astonished to see him asking for more food.
“Do you want more food today?” Rachell asks.
“That’s a good boy, Chester. You’re a smart boy for letting me know what you want,” Rachell continues.
At this point Chester figures out there are actions he can take to indicate to Rachell what he wants or needs. He can show Rachell he wants to do more and be more for her.
“I’ll be an inspiration for Rachell to understand that I want to be more dog for a better life ahead for Rachell and me,” he finishes.
Chester realizes excitedly “My take charge attitude is key to my success. What an AWESOME BREAKTHROUGH!”
