From the moment Hero bounded into Sara’s life, something extraordinary began. Just four months old and full of boundless energy, Hero wasn’t just a puppy—he was a spark that would ignite a life-changing journey. What started as a girl’s dream and a pup’s playful tricks turned into a breathtaking partnership that continues to amaze the world.
Hero, a now five-year-old Border Collie with striking intelligence and charm, is more than just a pet—he’s Sara’s best friend, co-star, and emotional anchor. Their story began with a promise: to dream big, train hard, and never stop chasing the impossible. And dream they did. Hero became the world’s youngest champion trick dog before most puppies have mastered sit and stay. By just four months, he could perform over 60 tricks—shake hands, orbit, weave figure eights, and more—with jaw-dropping precision and joy.
Since those early days, Hero has dazzled audiences across North America, winning countless titles and awards. But his talents extend far beyond the spotlight. He’s the dog who packs the car for road trips, helps with groceries, gives the warmest hugs, and never lets his friends down. With a heart as big as his skillset, Hero thrives on connection—he’s a loyal companion who lives to make Sara smile.
Their days are filled with adventure and movement. Whether they’re hiking through mountain trails, diving off docks, or leaping for frisbees, Hero stays fit and fueled by love and purpose. Their bond is unshakable, forged through shared passion and years of dedication.
Today, Hero is a celebrity in his own right, having reached the live Quarterfinals of America’s Got Talent—a stage where his talent and charm have touched millions. And yet, it’s not just about the fame. It’s about the journey they’ve taken together and the joy they bring to others along the way.
Sara, originally from Ontario, Canada, spent over five years running a successful dog training facility. There, she specialized in obedience, agility, and of course, tricks. Her dedication and natural talent earned her recognition as one of the top international trick dog trainers. Her dogs—her family—earned title after title in agility, freestyle, dock diving, and frisbee competitions. Sara and her Super Collies even appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman, lighting up the stage with their remarkable synchronicity.
Now based in Los Angeles, Sara teaches workshops around the world, inspiring others to train with heart and patience. Even in her teenage years, her passion for dogs, performance, and creativity was undeniable. Hero was special from day one—bright, eager, and deeply connected to her spirit.
Through all the highs and lows, the setbacks and wins, Sara and Hero have walked side by side. Their performances are more than routines—they’re expressions of trust, love, and resilience. They’ve gone from local talent shows to national television, from students to judges and tour hosts. And still, their eyes are on the horizon.