One of the greatest joys of The Bachelorette is creeping on the contestants social media accounts to glean any information about who will make it to the final rose and who will not.
This season is no different, and we couldn't help but notice a goldmine of adorable puppy pics Wells Adams' account.
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It's not like you needed a reason to dislike Wells. The radio DJ in Nashville is one of the good ones (so far) this season and he really stands out on the show for, well, not being a bro. If you have any doubts of his greatness, look no further than his Instagram account.
Sprinkled between throwbacks and selfies are pictures of Wells showing off his love for all sorts of canines, from his own bloodhound Carl to dogs from the Nashville Humane Association.
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Every week for the past four years, a dog looking for a home joins Kenneth Tallier, the association's public/media relations director, at the offices of iHeartMedia Nashville.
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"It’s a win-win for both human and canine, because who doesn’t love seeing tails wag and getting doggie ‘thank you” kisses," Tallier said.
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"The first time Wells saw a dog walk by his ALT 98 studio, it was an instant attraction, and immediately weekly visits started to be made with him too," Tallier said.
"Wells is a HUGE animal lover! He stops everything he’s doing and starts loving on the lucky dog or puppy."
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The Nashville Humane Association was established in 1946 and provides resources to help animals in need, including a spay and neuter program.
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The non-profit organization currently houses about 250 cats and dogs. In 2015, it placed 4,020 animals into forever homes.
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Wells also served as one of the celebrity dog walkers in the association's last fundraiser.
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The organization relies on donations from individuals, foundations and corporate sponsors to support the animals in its care. "We could not do it without friends like ALT98’s Wells Adams to help us to fulfill our mission," Tallier said.
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If you love these puppies as much as Wells does, you can donate items, time or funds to help continue the work of Nashville Humane Association.
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Clearly there's a lot of room in Wells' heart for furry friends, but we'll have to patiently wait to see if there's enough love to go around for JoJo.
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