How do I achieve my parents to right to be heard yes?

I already have a male toy poodle that's my moms but I want my own male Yorkie puppy! Help!
Offer to earnings part of the price of the new puppy(it shows you are trying to be responsible)
If your parents utter no, then don't push it. Cuz if they eventually give within, they'll look for every little excuse to get rid of the dog. And by "getting rid of it" your dog could end up in a shelter where on earth it would eventually be killed.

Just wait it out until you are old ample to pay for it on your own and you have your own place. I know it's hard, but it's for the best for your adjectives dog.
go to www.petfinder.com and find one in your area, later bawl to your parents that it'll get "put down" if no one adopt it and rescues it from sure death. Sadly it's a true story far too often. Right very soon I'm harboring a Maltepoo that would have otherwise been put down. I'm going to find her a home after she have the puppies she got pregnant with that were probably the motivation she got dumped off at the pound in the first place.
How old are you??
To me You sound close to "omg look at that puppy... i mean is soooo Cute... Mommy can i get that Yorkie puppy!. PLEASE!"
I mean seriously!! You don't nouns educated or ready to handle your own living entity by urself! Do you have money? Does your mom have to stay home beside it when your at school? Pay for it? Spend 65% of her time with it?? and when you have time/feel approaching playing, walking, feeding, spending time with it. OF COURSE you will on your OWN time.. Its not fair to your parents or the puppy!
I asked my parents for one after my best friend of 10 years died (i'm 16) and they have me finish school... and now i have a VERY spoiled puppy... and yes... he's mine... but he's a newborn to me... not some item to put on a shelf later!
Play with your toy poodle! Them are little cuties!
Good luck! and i'm sick of these questions so sorry for human being Blunt!
Answers:    You hold to respect their wishes, just because the pooodle's "your mom's" dosn't mean you can't enjoy him ater adjectives he doesn't really belong to anyone. Dogs tend not to do the whole no one elese thing unless their sereiosly attached to their owner. Hey mabey you could edify it a new trick or take it for along walk. If you really want the Yorkie ask politly why she said no consult it over tell her why you want a yorkie and you understand her point of view. Good luck
Well, near has to be a reason. She's not just self mean. She already has to take safekeeping of one, it's a lot of stress on her and she thinks she will get stuck near it. Just love your dog will he is alive!

~Mitchie
Allow me to ask some "Mom" questions about your wish:

1. Do you enjoy the money to take puppy to your veterinarian as soon as you get him, and afterward if he get sick, and for his shots? Estimated first-year expenses for the vet and supplies are $1,500 not counting the cost of the dog.
2. Do you have all the equipment necessary? Bed, dish, collar, leash, crate or kennel, grooming brush, flea treatment, pin clippers, toys, etc.? Do you know about the grooming requirements for your dog?
3. Are you able to schedule your time so your dog can be external (rain or shine!) for about 45 minutes of exercise, twice a day? (This means taking your dog out for a totter, not merely "letting him out." Will you be there for him around lunch time so your dog isn't left alone all daylight? What will you do if your dog bites someone?

Good luck!
dogs are not toys, they cost thousands of dollars a year. if your mom says no it mean no. Are you going to be paying for the expenses??
well, if your an only child, articulate your, lonly. beg, do chores, or be super like, helpful similar to making the table :)

~ it works 45 me ;) ~
keep asking and be unhappy like forever until they say yes don't really talk to them any lol it worked for me i now have 3 dogs =]
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