What Happened to Lucy Heath in BGT 2024? 

Lucy Heath is best known for the Dog Trick act on Britain’s Got Talent.

Lucy Heath in BGT 20234
Age (at audition)38 Years
Home TownGrantham
ActDog Trick
Season17
Position ReachedAccepted

Lucy Heath is an ex-finalist of BGT 2016 who performed a dog trick with her dog, Trip Hazard. On the first episode of Britain’s Got Talent 2024, surprisingly, she showed up on stage with her new pal Strike. She performed a new kind of dog trick with Strike, Tempo, Dizzy, and Princess Peach. With four yeses from the judge’s panel, Lucy is moving on to the next level. 

Background

Lucy Heath is a professional dog trainer with 18 years of experience. She started her career with Lincs Dog Training, and she also worked as a post lady for Royal Mail. Since 2014, she has worked as a head dog trainer at The Company of Animal Training and Behavior Center. After becoming the BGT 2016 finalist, she started training her dogs and taught others how to train dog tricks and heelwork to music.

Trip Hazard’s Biography

Lucy Heath is a 38-year-old well-recognised professional dog trainer and a loving mom of 3-year-old Ethan from Grantham, Lincolnshire. She has been obsessed with dogs since her childhood. At the age of 21, she had her first dog, which made her want to become a dog trainer. 

Real Name Lucy Heath
Age38 Years
ProfessionDog Trainer
Lucy Heath BGT 2024

Family & Relationships

Lucy Heath got married five years ago; since then, her husband Ross has been very supportive of her dreams, and he also helps her train dogs. This lovely, ideal couple has a three-year-old son, Ethan. 

What happened in Britain’s Got Talent?

Audition

Before Lucy Heath introduced herself, Simon Cowell recognized her, and after saying the name of her dog, Trip Hazard, everyone recognized her. Lucy came to be an inspiration to her son.

This time, she came with her five-year-old border collie named “Strike.” She performed a dog trick with Strike and three other dogs: Tempo, Dizzy, and Princess Peach. Lucy started the act with Strike; after a few seconds, Tempo joined, and after that, Princess Peach and Dizzy joined the act. The judges and audience were speechless. Alesha thought the last dog who joined the act was Trip Hazard, and she was cheering, “Go on, Trip.” But it was 7-year-old Dizzy, known as Tiny D. 

Bruno Tonioli

For me, it’s the best dog act I have seen

After Lucy’s performance, Simon went to the stage and appreciated their act.  Simon Cowell,  Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and Bruno Tonioli gave standing ovations to the performance. With four yeses, Lucy and Strike are moving on to the next level. 

Conclusion

Lucy Heath, a previous finalist on Britain’s Got Talent 2016, is back with a new dog trick. With her new dog named “Strike,”  which wowed the judges. She received four yeses from the judge’s panel and will move on to the next stage of BGT 2024.

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