If you clicked on this post, it's probably because you love adorable animals or maybe seeing Nessa's big, cartoonish eyes captivated you so much that you simply couldn't scroll past this post. Either way, you've made the right choice, since looking at this adorable puppy will certainly fill your heart with a little bit of joy.
So, meet Nessa, probably the tiniest cavalier puppy who is taking the internet by storm with nothing else but his cuteness. The first thing you probably notice about him, other than the beautiful eyes, is his pocket-sized body. While usually cavalier dogs weigh around 12-12lbs, the little Nessa is just 7lbs. However, his weight is not a result of genetic mutation or anything like that, in fact, he was just a runt of the litter. Nessa's siblings were a little bit luckier and are regular sized dogs. Luckily, being tiny doesn't mean there's anything wrong with Nessa, he's a healthy and happy puppy, who's already two years old and fully grown. Scroll below if you're ready for the cuteness overload!
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What a little sweetheart we've had cavi's for over 20years, they give you total love 😍🐾
I can't believe this little cutie is two years old! I would guess him at 9 weeks! Just adorable!
Is it just me but a "puppy" that is 2 years old and fully grown a dog not a puppy like the title says?
This dog is a girl... Look at the pictures below, there is one were you can clearly see this is not a male dog. :) Also her name is Nessa...
he's got such big adorable eyes that they're reflective!!! they're like giant cute mirrors!
where did you get this beautiful dog i want one please can you let me know.thank you
Load More Replies...Cavaliers are my most favorite kind of dog. Nessa is the cutest!
Normally I'm not a fan of this breed, but he's so damn cute, I've fallen in LOVE!! ❤️🥰
OMG This is so not true... Please research the breed before you bash it. My 3 Cavaliers are extremely intelligent and have no issues at all. In fact, I have yet to meet any cavalier like you described.
Load More Replies...Let me sing to you "yours are the sweetest eyes I´ve ever seen..." (Your Song by Elton John)
Just when I think he can't get any cuter, boom here's another picture.
If Nessa was mine I could never, never leave him ever. I’d get into so much trouble. He would either be with me hidden in my clothing, or I would just stay home.
This photo is ADORABLE! His little hoody is just perfect for him. I think who ever got this little guy was lucky! They need to start breeding this little fella with a small female, and get a Toy Cavalier Spaniel.
How much does Nessa weigh? I'd love to know, if she's the tiniest Cavalier. She's baeutiful!
How much does Nessa weigh? I'd love to know, if she's really the tiniest Cavalier!
Cavaliers are the sweetest Dogs. He is adorable ! We miss our Cavalier every day.
This little fella seems to love modeling these clothes. This is my favorite outfit for him, love the HAT!
Oh my!!! I want a sibling!!! I have a cavachon and her name is Lucy 😍
Beautiful little dog. Gosh I want one just like him. Love love love him.
Adorable tiny dog! Cavaliers are good looking to start with, but add on max cuteness of a little body, and I would seriously fall for him.
Ummm....This isn't an advertisement to sell this dog... but if you really want a dog, there are thousands of adorable and wonderful dogs waiting to be adopted at your local Humane society
Load More Replies...Nessa has quite the wardrobe! He knows he's cute and he LOVES the attention!
He protecc, he atacc, but most importantly, he lookin like a snacc
My name is Steven you have my email I like to have a little dog like that it's a beautiful little dog
The cute one who survived the let’s- make-them-even- smaller litter. It’s the things that you don’t see...
When you realize taking so many pictures of your cute pup makes total sense!
This is one of the most beautiful puppers ever! I love this dog! It’s so cute! It’s a cutenesses overload!
50 images and not anything to show the actual scale / size of the 'tiny' dog, I get that some had a hand in them but that could have been a tiny clown hand or the bf's hand, how about a tape measure or pot noodle for scale :D
Ah, come on! There was a WHOLE blueberry in one photo!
Load More Replies...I have a pekingese and it takes a great effort for her to get up the back step XD 20190416_1...40381b.jpg
Yeah, he looks cute and healthy, but his brain is too big for his skull, pushing on his spinal cord, causing great pain ALL THE TIME. Google Syringomyelia. But, as all animals, he will not show his pain and will look healthy, until he develops symptoms even his insta-fame-owner can't ignore. STOP ADVERTISING UNHEALTHY INBRED DESIGNER BREEDS!!! It's plain animal cruelty.
"However, his weight is not a result of genetic mutation or anything like that, in fact, he was just a runt of the litter. Nessa's siblings were a little bit luckier and are regular sized dogs. Luckily, being tiny doesn't mean there's anything wrong with Nessa, he's a healthy and happy puppy, who's already two years old and fully grown."
Load More Replies...However, his weight is not a result of genetic mutation or anything like that, in fact, he was just a runt of the litter. Nessa's siblings were a little bit luckier and are regular sized dogs. Luckily, being tiny doesn't mean there's anything wrong with Nessa, he's a healthy and happy puppy, who's already two years old and fully grown.
Load More Replies...this just made my heart explode from cuteness, and does this dog remind anyone else of Lady from 'Lady and the Tramp'?
I hope he is treated like royally with lots of love and hugs and kisses 💕
Cavaliers can notably be prone to mitral valve disease, which leads to heart failure. This appears in many Cavaliers at some point in their lives and is the most common cause of death. Some serious genetic health problems, including early-onset mitral valve disease (MVD), the potentially severely painful syringomyelia (SM), hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, and certain vision and hearing disorders are health problems for this breed. As today's Cavaliers all descend from only six dogs, any inheritable disease present in at least one of the original founding dogs can be passed on to a significant proportion of future generations. This is known as the founder effect and is the likely cause of the prevalence of MVD in the breed. The health problems shared with this breed include mitral valve disease, luxating patella, and hereditary eye issues such as cataracts and retinal dysplasia. Cavaliers are also affected by ear problems and other general conditions as hip dysplasia.
In other words, I don't see why this dog/breed has to be promoted on BP cause some instagrammer think its cute ans wants to milk it. Inbred health issues aren't cute.
Load More Replies...50 images and not anything to show the actual scale / size of the 'tiny' dog, I get that some had a hand in them but that could have been a tiny clown hand or the bf's hand, how about a tape measure or pot noodle for scale :D
Ah, come on! There was a WHOLE blueberry in one photo!
Load More Replies...I have a pekingese and it takes a great effort for her to get up the back step XD 20190416_1...40381b.jpg
Yeah, he looks cute and healthy, but his brain is too big for his skull, pushing on his spinal cord, causing great pain ALL THE TIME. Google Syringomyelia. But, as all animals, he will not show his pain and will look healthy, until he develops symptoms even his insta-fame-owner can't ignore. STOP ADVERTISING UNHEALTHY INBRED DESIGNER BREEDS!!! It's plain animal cruelty.
"However, his weight is not a result of genetic mutation or anything like that, in fact, he was just a runt of the litter. Nessa's siblings were a little bit luckier and are regular sized dogs. Luckily, being tiny doesn't mean there's anything wrong with Nessa, he's a healthy and happy puppy, who's already two years old and fully grown."
Load More Replies...However, his weight is not a result of genetic mutation or anything like that, in fact, he was just a runt of the litter. Nessa's siblings were a little bit luckier and are regular sized dogs. Luckily, being tiny doesn't mean there's anything wrong with Nessa, he's a healthy and happy puppy, who's already two years old and fully grown.
Load More Replies...this just made my heart explode from cuteness, and does this dog remind anyone else of Lady from 'Lady and the Tramp'?
I hope he is treated like royally with lots of love and hugs and kisses 💕
Cavaliers can notably be prone to mitral valve disease, which leads to heart failure. This appears in many Cavaliers at some point in their lives and is the most common cause of death. Some serious genetic health problems, including early-onset mitral valve disease (MVD), the potentially severely painful syringomyelia (SM), hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, and certain vision and hearing disorders are health problems for this breed. As today's Cavaliers all descend from only six dogs, any inheritable disease present in at least one of the original founding dogs can be passed on to a significant proportion of future generations. This is known as the founder effect and is the likely cause of the prevalence of MVD in the breed. The health problems shared with this breed include mitral valve disease, luxating patella, and hereditary eye issues such as cataracts and retinal dysplasia. Cavaliers are also affected by ear problems and other general conditions as hip dysplasia.
In other words, I don't see why this dog/breed has to be promoted on BP cause some instagrammer think its cute ans wants to milk it. Inbred health issues aren't cute.
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