A family with only the best intentions for their pet bird ended up making a very bad decision by letting it fly free into the world.
Maritza Sanchez tweeted a video on Watch Easy Does It OnlineThursday of her family releasing their pet parakeet into the wild. It's unclear why they thought this was a good idea, but hey, maybe they were just sick of hearing a bird sing all day long.
SEE ALSO: These 2 dogs had a rebellious roof party and you were not invitedThis Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Their dog had different ideas for the confused bird, which fell to the ground the moment it was released. Not even a second after the bird hit the ground, the dog grabbed it, and well, the bird is no longer with us.
Twitter was pretty much as horrified with the whole ordeal as the children in the clip.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
Others shared similar experiences.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
But if you take away anything from this, it's that you should never release your pet bird into the wild that was raised inside a cage in your two-bedroom home. It will die, dog or no dog.
Brilliant Amazon Prime Halloween costume really deliversFacebook's vote planner wants to help you understand your ballotFloat calmly through the International Space Station with this new NASA videoIndian diamond tycoon gives away hundreds of cars, apartments to employees as Diwali giftBow down to Japanese rock legend Hyde's incredible Harley Quinn costumeDakota Pipeline protesters maced, water blasted in chaotic police confrontationCan Uber help Obamacare? The White House hopes soHacker jailed for stealing nude celebrity photos from iCloud accounts6 killer board games that bring horror to your tabletopThis is why Apple's MacBook Pro Touch Bar will take biometric security mainstreamFacebook reportedly allows advertisers to exclude users by 'ethnic affinity'Girl who is way too young to watch primetime TV nails 'Walking Dead' costumeHillary Clinton enlists GloZell, Todrick Hall to encourage fans to voteSurveillance cam captures deer jumping through restaurant's windowIndian diamond tycoon gives away hundreds of cars, apartments to employees as Diwali giftThis is why Apple's MacBook Pro Touch Bar will take biometric security mainstreamNASA's carved pumpkins put everyone else's to shameThe MacBook dilemma: Pay more, or get an old machineThis man's flirty exchange with a customer service rep escalated hilariouslySinger says NBA team canceled her anthem performance over 'We Matter' jersey Redux: Snap and Glare and Secret Life by The Paris Review A Tree Is a Relative, a Cousin by The Paris Review Is It Too Scary? by Eula Biss The Digital Face by Namwali Serpell Oath by Eileen Myles Memory Haunts by Imani Perry Five Films Enrique Vila Escaping Loneliness: An Interview with Adrian Tomine by Viet Thanh Nguyen Redux: Sightseer in Oblivion by The Paris Review Staff Picks: Monsters, Monuments, and Miranda July by The Paris Review We Take Everything with Us: An Interview with Yaa Gyasi by Langa Chinyoka Staff Picks: Splorts, Seers, and Sentences by The Paris Review When Murakami Came to the States by David Karashima Staff Picks: Billboards, Bookstores, and Butler by The Paris Review The Rings of Sebald by Daniel Mendelsohn The Art of Distance No. 28 by The Paris Review Joseph Cornell, Our Queequeg by William N. Copley Staff Picks: Trail Mix, Safe Sex, and Conversation The Spirit Writing of Lucille Clifton We Must Keep the Earth by N. Scott Momaday
3.6507s , 8204.890625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Watch Easy Does It Online】,Pursuit Information Network