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January 25, 2026 at 11:01 am
Hello sir/mam
@comprehensive.wisdom
January 25, 2026 at 11:03 am
I need foreigner freind for learn English with chating as a freind
@witchyfarmgirl
January 25, 2026 at 11:03 am
What is your native language?
@TrainerAshNZ
January 25, 2026 at 8:56 pm
Google Translate
@comprehensive.wisdom
January 26, 2026 at 7:59 am
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@Chris-es3wf
January 25, 2026 at 11:09 am
Apparently libs just shock the F out dogs though Hasan style 😂
@tonysmith8163
January 25, 2026 at 11:13 am
Geez. Bless your heart.
@realObsessedWithCars
January 25, 2026 at 11:15 am
Thank you for this!
@Coby_Got
January 25, 2026 at 11:19 am
Yup. Now, STOP YELLING AT YOUR DOGS PEOPLE!
@doubleuenbeeeh
January 25, 2026 at 12:28 pm
My “dogs people”?
@ExistentialWolf
January 25, 2026 at 4:39 pm
@thelordcomanderwhocriedwolf Hey I saw your post and thought, “Hey what are you wearing?” 😀🥘🎉
@brighterdays.coaching
January 25, 2026 at 11:41 am
I need to watch Ted Talks instead of the news 😢. Thanks you for this❤
@wldqq
January 25, 2026 at 11:51 am
Border Collies and other sheep herding dogs are the easiest to train. Try a terrier.
@sarasthoughts
January 25, 2026 at 1:18 pm
Yeah that’s the whole point. You wouldn’t train an arabian horse to pull carriages. Every breed was selected for certain tasks.
@thelordcomanderwhocriedwolf
January 25, 2026 at 2:54 pm
With terriers you clear communication, without fear, without punishment, without pain, is even more important. It is for every dog important, but terriers love good boundaries, good directions and communication Clear As Day. I love terriers. They teach me so much❤
@TrainerAshNZ
January 25, 2026 at 8:55 pm
Calm/Clear/Consistent
@JaeA-zy9zr
January 25, 2026 at 10:27 pm
Yeah my Terrier cross is useless to 😂
@justsharonn
January 26, 2026 at 3:59 am
I have a terrier and he’s the cutest. He knows exactly what I’m saying and does exactly as that. I don’t even need hand gestures.
@VelhaGuardaTricolor
January 25, 2026 at 12:11 pm
Meanwhile 3 million kids die of starvation every single year. That is just how civilized we are.
@doubleuenbeeeh
January 25, 2026 at 12:27 pm
Make your comment make sense.
@VelhaGuardaTricolor
January 25, 2026 at 4:35 pm
@doubleuenbeeeh what part of my comment doesn’t make sense to you? Here is a video of someone sensitive enough to communicate with dogs in order to win a silly competition MEANWHILE… ❤
@StudiosDelirium
January 25, 2026 at 5:18 pm
As if Not doing this would feed people. How about all sports paying players millions to throw a ball or push a puck? I get what your saying but not doing is not going to change anything about poverty and homelessness.
@alejandrocurado5134
January 25, 2026 at 5:51 pm
It is perfectly compatible to care for children and dogs alike. What’s not compatible is the hyper capital system of extreme wealth in the hands of the very few
@VelhaGuardaTricolor
January 25, 2026 at 6:47 pm
@StudiosDelirium Any form of activism regardless of how small, will always be much more effective than total apathy. Don’t you think?
@fyisic
January 25, 2026 at 12:34 pm
10 / 10 TED Talk.
@doubleuenbeeeh
January 25, 2026 at 4:16 pm
ten out of ted, or ted out of ten?
@iuvyvuib
January 25, 2026 at 1:26 pm
Its amazing how Americans can take anything and ruin it by monetizing it and making it tacky.
@ExistentialWolf
January 25, 2026 at 2:08 pm
Oooo so many questions! 😀 Pregnancy related – dogs like females have a period of interest before the waning becomes more important than the fun. Pregnancy after 27 can be dangerous, but dogs usually have up to two years before they get bored of what you tell them. Child baring note: genetically your mind affords the gustation complex via placenta the count of 28 (30.4375) if you have _intelligence._ We have decided as a society that 21 is a good start, 23 is just before the dogs age of 2 count (24) and your mind is left with 4 count, as in the former statement. You need to know how to play cards, and make it count, but I digress. “The mind is a beautiful thing to waste” 😉 🌗🤗
@Mrtweet81
January 26, 2026 at 5:30 am
So many questions yet not a single question was asked…
@He1iconia
January 25, 2026 at 7:10 pm
Great timing– I JUST started agility training with my dog a couple weeks ago! 😍
@TrainerAshNZ
January 25, 2026 at 8:55 pm
Good job its a great release and works the brain and the body – for both 🙂
@christopherd.winnan8701
January 25, 2026 at 7:18 pm
Must be great for all those wealthy Westminster wives and pooches, while hundreds of thousands of their less lucky peers are simply put down to save space.
@TrainerAshNZ
January 25, 2026 at 8:57 pm
Sound a bit jelly – maybe you could work at a shelter and help those less lucky peers
@christopherd.winnan8701
January 25, 2026 at 9:07 pm
@TrainerAshNZ – Why do you think that YouTube is lining up dog communication video recommendations for me?
@reindeer7752
January 26, 2026 at 7:28 pm
Some people adopt dogs from shelters and train them in agility. Why do you think you have to be rich to have a dog and train it?
@christopherd.winnan8701
January 26, 2026 at 8:23 pm
@reindeer7752 – When was the last time you had to visit a vet?
@onceuponawonderland
January 26, 2026 at 10:28 pm
A lot of rescues end up doing agility as often the very reasons they get surrendered are the very reasons agility provides them an outlet & enrichment… Westminster & Crufts are showcases for the pure breeds & happen to include Agility as a competition & public display… but club & competition Agility is held throughout the competition season for anyone who wants to be involved in the sport, as a hobby to a full time profession. Any dog that is physically sound to be suitable for the demands of agility, can be trained to do the sport. Well worth a suggestion to anyone considering rescues as their ownership preference.
@sweetlyvegan
January 26, 2026 at 1:03 am
If you love animals i recommend you go check out another ted talk from here
“No Separation Based on Form”
it was posted a few days ago its impressive and impactful!👍💚
@vunpv
January 26, 2026 at 2:11 am
📋 **Overview:**
Jennifer Crank, a Westminster Champion in dog agility, shares profound insights into effective communication learned from her sport. She emphasizes that success in agility, which demands split-second decisions at high speeds on ever-changing courses, hinges on understanding and speaking a dog’s natural language, primarily through motion and body cues, rather than human-centric verbal commands. Ultimately, these lessons extend beyond the arena, offering valuable principles for building trust and connection in all human relationships.
🎯 **Key Points:**
• **[**01:43**] The Unpredictable Challenge of Agility Courses:** Every agility course is unique and unknown until the day of the event, requiring handlers to memorize it in just eight minutes and execute it flawlessly at full speed.
• **[**04:16**] Interspecies Communication is the Real Challenge:** The true difficulty in dog agility isn’t teaching obstacles, but developing a highly refined system of signals, timing, and trust that enables dogs to make millisecond decisions at top speed based solely on the handler’s information.
• **[**05:31**] Prioritizing Natural Dog Cues:** While humans default to hand signals and verbal commands, dogs naturally understand motion, location, shoulder position, and eye contact, which are crucial for high-speed performance.
• **[**06:17**] The Risk of Unnatural or Conflicting Cues:** Relying on less natural cues (verbal/hand signals) or providing conflicting information (e.g., body says left, verbal says right) slows down the dog and leads to mistakes, as they default to natural motion.
• **[**07:31**] Guiding with Motion for Speed and Precision:** Demonstrations show how the handler’s consistent motion and speed guide the dog in a straight line, and how subtle changes in the handler’s deceleration and turn cue the dog to avoid traps.
• **[**12:21**] Agility as a Team Sport Built on Connection:** Success requires deep understanding of the dog’s individual tendencies, strengths, and fears, tailoring training to foster a trusting relationship where the dog *wants* to perform, not just obeys.
• **[**13:48**] Universal Lessons for Human Communication:** The principles of clear, consistent, and empathetic communication, understanding the “other’s language,” and building trust are directly applicable to all human interactions, from parenting to professional leadership.
💡 **Conclusion:**
Dog agility serves as a powerful metaphor for effective communication, highlighting that truly connecting with any teammate, human or canine, means speaking their language, fostering clear understanding, and building profound trust. This approach allows partners to confidently navigate challenges together, driven by desire rather than obligation.
@motivatedpotato6604
January 26, 2026 at 5:44 am
Do you really think so little you had a chatbot make a reply to a video for you? This world is fucking doomed
@hengamejafari-d5y
January 26, 2026 at 6:07 am
Absolutely brilliant from start to finish!
@maikibordercollie
January 26, 2026 at 10:18 am
This was so good. Your lovely assistant is gorgeous – so alert and attentive. We don’t do agility as my dog had a broken knee as a puppy. But the challenges of inter-species communication can be kind of similar in trick training or canine freestyle dancing. As someone who does a fair bit of team-building work with non profits, I loved the way you drew out the application to communication within teams too.
@52Mistakes
January 26, 2026 at 6:42 pm
which was the assistant?
@karengottschalk3555
January 27, 2026 at 7:43 am
@52Mistakes
The dog was the assistant. Or was the lady the assistant, I wonder? 😅
@cutl00senc
January 26, 2026 at 11:12 am
Best to learn how to communicate with people before trying to communicate with animals…because people are Dogs too!
@simplysimian7118
January 26, 2026 at 11:52 am
Always remember. Dogs are people too.
@mireihoriuchi5874
January 26, 2026 at 1:52 pm
素晴らしいお話でした!
アジリティの奥深さ、犬とのコミニュケーションの大切さを深く深く理解することができました。
友人にもこの動画を紹介させていただきました。
ありがとう!
@urbanstrencan
January 26, 2026 at 2:23 pm
Dod mans best friend 😉
@jefffanning2799
January 26, 2026 at 3:07 pm
Great Stuff! Thanks. No dogs right now. Looking forward to giving agility a try-on with my next dog. 70mph in the left lane to the offramp? California drivers do it every day!
@MK-jn9uu
January 26, 2026 at 4:42 pm
Those are some great dog names
@Exayevie
January 28, 2026 at 3:35 pm
Agility has a lot of great dog names – one of my favorites is “Swindle,” especially coupled with her registered name, “Run Like You Stole It” 😅
@ChristianeRamirez-x8l
January 26, 2026 at 5:21 pm
Im so stund, never have i thought there is so nuch more to it, thank you i definitely will make sure that my talk and sogn will ve the same
Love your explanation
Greedings from Texas
@FMFvideos
January 26, 2026 at 7:23 pm
Lets do it dog style! High five!
@corylohanlon
January 26, 2026 at 8:45 pm
High Five is like a name Elon Musk would come up with for his kid.
If you can train a dog like this, you can do better with the name.
@Koko-Elsie
January 26, 2026 at 11:31 pm
It was a great TED talk about communication! I enjoyed it! I have a border collie, and we did agility a bit. He knew what he was supposed to do…. But my communication skills weren’t great 😂 and he got so confused…..
@Fred70115
January 27, 2026 at 9:51 am
If your dog isn’t food motivated isn’t the job much harder?
@Bite4Fun
January 27, 2026 at 10:16 am
If your dog isn’t food motivated, you’re feeding it too much 😅
@aaronjohnstone2800
January 27, 2026 at 9:56 am
We just bought another boarder collie he is only a puppy
@yuniakaminska5385
January 27, 2026 at 11:06 am
Awesome. I miss that times, when my dog heard me. Now she is deaf for 2 years and I had to find other ways to communicate with her.
@realcheshirewags1965
January 27, 2026 at 5:01 pm
As someone who has started competing in the UK agility scene. People don’t appreciate what she has achieved it takes YEARS to get that good
@amberdee38828
January 28, 2026 at 6:30 am
We just don’t appreciate TED talk video being self promotion cr*p with ZERO CONTENT OR VALUE!!!! This has gone down quickly
@StephenSendall
January 27, 2026 at 5:38 pm
Thank you for that. I have always treated animals as individuals according to thier kind. In other words, a dog is a dog, a cat is a cat and a horse is a horse. And until you learn their individual languages thats all they ever will be, an animal. But learn their language and they become your best mate
@Akash.Chopra
January 27, 2026 at 5:41 pm
Info starts at 4:48
@maxenielsen
January 27, 2026 at 5:49 pm
Beautiful dog. So happy. So engaged.
@patricialee76
January 27, 2026 at 7:20 pm
Anyone can take orders from a border collie. Now let’s see you get an Afghan Hound or Pyrenees to do tricks 😉
@HidayatFamily2.8
January 27, 2026 at 7:38 pm
Finally i found this video after struggling with my dog😢
@kiki__21
January 27, 2026 at 8:45 pm
As someone who completes in agility with my Border Collie, it’s soooooo much harder than it looks on TV. That being said, I strongly encourage everyone to at least try it because it’s so rewarding for you and your dog.
She’s 100% correct how important communication is in the sport. Agility will revolutionize your communication and relationship with your dog
@goharayub-io9do
January 28, 2026 at 2:24 pm
Dog is so Good and also you are Loaded Great Baby
@jims1942
January 28, 2026 at 6:10 pm
Great video, very informative. Thank you! 🙂 👍