“MEET THE NEWEST CARSON”: Salley Carson breaks the internet with a stunning new photo debut, REVEALING she has officially adopted a rescue pup and turned her back on reality TV drama for unconditional love

Southern Charm‘s Salley Carson is officially a dog mom, again! Salley recently welcomed a brand new addition into her home, and she could not be happier about this new puppy.

Salley took to Instagram on Monday, May 18, where she posted a series of photos and videos of her brand new puppy. In the pictures, the dog can be seen sitting in her lap, cuddling next to her in bed, lying in her arms, eating a strawberry, and playing with Salley’s two older dachshunds, Boots and Kevin. She then took to the caption of the post, where she revealed that she named her new dog Beans.

“Welcome home, Beans!!!” she wrote. Austen Kroll took to the comments of the post, where he left her a beans emoji.

Salley Carson sits on a grassy lawn with her new dog.

She also took to her Instagram Story, where she posted a photo of her new dog eating a strawberry and playing with one of her older dogs. “My new baby!!!” she wrote over one photo.

A series of Salley Carson's new puppy.

Salley Carson opens up about her dating life today

Although there is a special new dog in her life, Salley is still single and currently searching for the love of her life. She took to Instagram on April 1, where she posted a video of herself drinking a glass of wine before heading out. She posted text over the video that she is looking for someone special.

“I’m well aware the love of my life is probably not at my local bar. But I’m gonna go check again this Friday, just in case,” she wrote. “Just gotta make sure!!” she added in the caption of the post.

Salley Carson reveals what happened to the chickens she adopted in Southern Charm Season 11

Viewers watched Salley adopt baby chickens during Southern Charm Season 11 after having a conversation with Craig Conover in his hot tub. But, during Part 2 of the Southern Charm Season 11 reunion, Salley revealed that she had gotten rid of the chickens.

She appeared on the podcast, Not Skinny But Not Fat on Feb. 17, where she opened up about the difficulties of raising the chickens. “They were living in my guest room because they can’t live outside when they’re babies. So I should have gotten adult chickens because I didn’t know all this, because I’m thinking I’m going to take these chickens home, they’re going to cuddle with my wiener dogs. They’re going to swim in my pool…But yeah, I don’t have those chickens anymore,” she explained during the episode.