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Name:
Chet
Channel Views:
100,694
Total Upload Views:
2,502,992
Age:
31
Joined:
Jul 28, 2007
Last Visit Date:
1 week ago
Subscribers:
3,410
About Me:
 
I'm a professional animal trainer who teaches people how to solve their pet's behavior problems. Sharing my channel are two other professional parrot trainers, my brother Dave and his wife Jamieleigh.
Hometown:
Spokane, WA
Country:
United States
Occupation:
Animal trainer/consultant.
Companies:
Womach Brother Productions Inc.
Interests:
Parrots, parrot training, paintball, dogs, dog training, animal behavior.
Movies:
Brave Heart, The Patriot, Gladiator and the like.
Music:
Classic Rock.
Books:
Terry Brooks Shannara Series.
Recent Activity  
BirdTricks Thank you all for commenting on our recent White Sands webisodes :)
(1 week ago)
 
 
BirdTricks uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
One location with galah Bandit, blue throated macaw Jinx and camelot macaws Comet and Tusa flying up to Dave in the sands from Jamieleigh down below.
 
 
BirdTricks We are getting your comments/messages via our inbox but have a hard time replying here on youtube so please ask us on our facebook :) thanks!
(1 week ago)
 
 
BirdTricks uploaded a new video (1 week ago)
Blue throated macaw Jinx hitches a ride down the sands from Jamieleigh, Bandit walks in the sand and changes his own bird cage and the birds model ...   more
 
 
BirdTricks Thanks for subbing to our videos! Please post your questions to us on our facebook! http://www.facebook.com/pages/BirdTri...
(1 week ago)
 
Channel Comments (253)
okitar91 (2 days ago)
Hello, I wanted to know what advice you can give me or if you have any video explaining how to teach to free flight, I have a macaw ararauna who turns 1 year soon, and I would love to fly free as you ... is amazing!
luiscoriano1 (1 week ago)
i got a question,i bought a love bird and i read online they die faster without a companion so i bought another one.which was my biggest mistake i should of traind one first and got another later.now the place i bought from said no refunds so i saw online the dvds you are selling but i wanted to ask if it works with two birds at a time or do i have to seperate them in another cage or do by one what the video says to do. im only 13 year old boy so i hope you read this by now.heres my email adress luiscoriano1@yahoo.com.
montefaggeto (3 weeks ago)
nice to meet you
Littoface (3 weeks ago)
I spent a long time watching your videos the other day, and it's inspired me to try and tame my 2 year old budgies. I don't know if you're still answering questions, but I have one for you - Do you have any tips on how to get budgies to be more willing to take a treat? I'm at the stage with my budgies where getting them to accept a treat from me is the goal itself. So far I've gotten them to eat some millet that I hold for them, but they never move towards it, I have to move the millet to them. Thank you even if you don't answer it and keep making videos, they make many people smile. : D
stupidresults (3 weeks ago)
Aww, I love your birds, you guys. <3 They're all so sweet and affectionate. I'd like to see more of Comet. He seems really sweet and Jamie, you're definitely his favorite. <3 It's so cute.
Kp1998 (1 month ago)
Where do you get a clicker?
themoodboy (1 month ago)
found your video on my question :P

you must love what you do, i know i would!
themoodboy (1 month ago)
What was the process behind becoming a professional parrot trainer? I love love love birds and i think it would be an amazing field to pursue
jenniferaiacono (1 month ago)
Great videos. :) I would love to spend an afternoon with you trading stories. I can see how your site can attract a ton of people requiring help with their birds. There are so many parrot owners out there with big hearts but inadequate information to care for their birds properly. Unfortunately, there is not one of us can take care of all of the questions. The best places to get advice, for those looking, is from a certified avian vet or your local parrot club. The time to get the information is before you get your bird, not when you're in crisis. However, if you're already past that point, getting real help for you and your bird from a vet, rescue agency, or parrot club is the kindest thing you can do.
kareemaburami (1 month ago)
do u want to kill me!!!?
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