Jason Tartick He has found a leather friend on his new pet dog.
“I’m not sure who rescued who but we got each other,” Tarick wrote 36 social media On Wednesday, March 5. “Thank you @wagsandwalksnashville.”
In Tarrick update, he greeted A mix of Golden Retriever with a big hug after signing official adoption papers.
While Bachelor Nation student clearly goes to his heels for his new canine companion, he continues to reflect on the perfect moniker.
“My new best friend needs a name! I have a few favorites for him but before I decide, I would love to hear your ideas,” Tarrick wrote through Instagram Later Wednesday. “Ironically, the day I chose to volunteer at the rescue was the same day as they picked up from the local shelter. The connection was instantaneous.”
He continued, “the rescue named him” rango “, which I like, but I am considering something different. Do me know what names you think they would official for him!”
In the comments section of Instagram, several Bachelor Nation companions Suggested names Like waffles, Maverick, Bear, Nash, Chance and Cash, among others.

Jason Tartick and Kaitlyn Bristowe
Bruce Glikas/WireimageTartick previously shared Golden Ramen and Pinot with his ex-promoting, Kaitlyn bristowe. After the couple called their commitment by 2023, they planned to divide the custody of the puppies, but The arrangement was over In September 2024.
“If you listen to this podcast or follow, you know how important Ramen and Pinot are. They are legitimately the light of my life,” said Bristowe, 39, to his “out of the vine” podcast at that time. “Kill me to leave them (every time I travel). They have the greatest dog sitter … (who) arrives at my house, so they do not have to leave. “”
She added: “What I realized in sharing custody with dogs is that they are very scared and very uncomfortable and very restless not to know where they go and when they will return. This is not personal for anyone (and) when they are in a house and when they are at my house.”
According to Bristowe, dogs would be “scared to go out” a house.
“He broke all my heart and when I talked to Bunny’s companions, that is to say Where I rescued them Both were like “this is not allowed,” he added. “(They said)) We would not let anyone rescue these two angel dogs, who need security, to bounce in joint custody. We should never leave them to adopt them).

Bristowe emphasized that it was no longer ” willing to coparen“Taricle dogs, but they still did not want to prevent the animals from seeing completely.
“I’m doing what’s best for dogs,” Bristowe explained. “(Jason) It is more than welcome to see them if he is in the city at the weekend or wants to go for a walk. I would never help them from anyone. “

