Model and content creator Nyla Caselli has made it clear that there’s no room in her life for anyone who doesn’t adore her three beloved teacup Pomeranians.
The 23 year old, who earns six figures a month through her online content and boasts nearly a million Instagram followers, lives in a sprawling six bedroom home with Roman, Moba, and their son Koa and says her world revolves entirely around them.
Nyla revealed she once ended a promising romance on the spot after realising the man wasn’t a fan of her dogs. “He came over and just completely ignored them,” she said.
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“He’d roll his eyes when they jumped on the couch, make comments like ‘They’re too much,’ and act like they were a burden. I saw it in his face he didn’t like them. That was it for me. I told him, ‘You go, they stay,’ and shut the door behind him. It honestly felt like freedom.”

She says it’s not the first time her canine companions have caused friction in her personal life. “Men get jealous of how much love and attention I give my dogs,” she said. “But I’ve always been crystal clear anyone who has a problem with them has a problem with me.”
Nyla’s love for her pets is anything but casual. Roman and Moba were imported from Korea for $10,000, and Koa was born later.
Together, the trio enjoys a luxury lifestyle, complete with a $600 acrylic ‘penthouse,’ designer beds, a wardrobe of outfits, a mountain of toys, and personalised food.

When Nyla travels, she spends up to $1,000 a month on a trusted babysitter and makes sure to FaceTime her dogs daily. “The sitter holds up the phone and they tilt their heads like they’re trying to talk back,” she said. “It melts my heart.”
Their birthdays are celebrated with dog-friendly cakes and party hats, and her daily routine is carefully planned around their needs. “I talk to them like they’re people. They sleep in my bed, have naps in the afternoon, and I feed them breakfast every day. We’re a little family.”
She’s also walked away from friendships when people questioned her devotion or made fun of her dogs’ vet bills. “It tells me everything I need to know when someone can’t be kind to a tiny animal,” she said. “How they treat my dogs is how they’ll treat me.”
For Nyla, her priorities are non-negotiable. “No man will ever come before my dogs,” she said. “If you want to be in my life, you have to love them too. And if you can’t? There’s the door.”

