Incredibly talented dogs steal the show on Britain’s Got Talent. Video

Introducing Lucy Heath, a 38-year-old resident of Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. Strike, Lucy’s 5-year-old border collie, joins her.

She competed on BGT 2016 and placed seventh; she has returned to the show “to have another go.” According to Lucy,

the judges recalled the Pomeranian-Maltese when she took her little dog Trip Hazard with her when she visited in 2016.

What a sweet name! The six canines that make up Lucy’s team, dubbed The Trickstars, are Strike and Trip Hazard.

Princess Peach, Foxy, Dizzy, and Tempo complete the group. Furthermore, according to Lucy, she has a small kid named Ethan.

She makes fun of the fact that while training dogs is simple, training a kid is not! Lucy is overly modest.

She thinks that by coming back to the show, she will inspire her son to pursue his hobbies and aspirations no matter what.

She also wants to come out on top this time around. The performance is exciting right from the start. After mimicking his master’s movements and whispering into Lucy’s ear, Strike starts dancing with Lucy and her second dog, Tempo.

The bump and the three combine moves kind of look like a conga line. Dizzy and Princess Peach will soon be performing as well.

Behind the curtain, Declan and Anthony are hosted by the youngsters in the audience, and Amanda, Simon, Alesha, Bruno, and other judges are ecstatic!

Dizzy rides on Strike’s back and gives him a puppy hug as the performance comes to an end, then she and Lucy leave the stage! It’s amazing! While Simon claims to be stunned,

he teases Bruno by mentioning that Dancing with the Stars is a show he used to perform. Lucy is told by Bruno and Amanda that her dog performance is the best they have ever seen,

and Alesha adores Lucy’s “competitive spirit.” Lucy and The Trickstars will still be competing after four yeses!

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