Dave and Chet Womach actually stole and are selling stolen material. Theyre thieves and bad people.
They are bad people.
Dave and Chet Womach actually stole and are selling stolen material. Theyre thieves and bad people.
They are bad people.
Yep! I have to agree. Every time I get an email from them, it has something to do with my concerns on something that I had posted. Weird?! Coincidence?!
Turquoise (06-23-2013)
I read something recently on another forum about them & their not so honest business. I didn't really like their DVD I got from them when I first got back into keeping parrots again. It did nothing to help me with learning to be a better parront. If I'd known about them then, I would never have wasted my money on it.
Thanks Bokka for sharing this with us. This needs to be said plenty of times to warn new people to not buy the videos or at least check them out before deciding if they want to give them their money.
~~My Flock~~*In Loving Memory Of My Sweet Little Peta Girl~~R.I.P~~Love Mom*~~Gotcha'~04/20/2012~~Flew Over The Rainbow Bridge~02/28/2014~~
That's about the most devastating thing I can imagine! Reading your post brought a tear to my eye and makes me question the worth-of-risk factor of outside free flight training for any parrot guardian. Some may consider the Hyacinth tragedy an isolated incident. Be that as it may, there are often a great many potentially deadly dogs in and around open public areas. I'm unable to purge the horrible mental imagery from my mind now
Sorry Plax So often people see free flighted birds and are all for it. If any one makes the decision to free flight they need to now the risks. Even a flock of black birds or starlings can chase a bird off, never to be recovered.
“She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot.” ― Mark Twain
I love to see Amigo and think he is awesome. I could never free fly with my guys as I just don't have anywhere safe and I don't think they could handle it. Well they can free fly in my house. You should post more pictures, I just always look at yours several times because it is so awesome. I have never looked into birdtricks because i had heard they were kind of shady so I am glad I didn't after reading this.
Mare (06-26-2013)
Amanda, not everyone has the semi-safe outdoor space to do this. Space where you know your bird isn't going to get hit by a car or taken down by a dog and these places are hard to find. There are all kinds of dangers for a free flying bird regardless of where you are. There ARE risks and although many would disagree with me, these are the risks I'm willing to take to allow my beloved bird his freedom to be what he was born to be, (somewhat, anyway). I am not advocating outdoor free flight and most birds would not be a candidate for this, Amigo was and so, is.
ShellyBorg (06-26-2013)
Mare I think it amazing that you can allow him the freedom. Most of the tragic stories I have heard is where people take there bird to a unknown area.
“She was not quite what you would call refined. She was not quite what you would call unrefined. She was the kind of person that keeps a parrot.” ― Mark Twain
Mare (06-26-2013)
This is so true, Shelly! I would have a real hard time cutting Amigo loose in an area that he was unfamiliar with.
ShellyBorg (06-27-2013)