Faye

Female Mini Australian Labradoodle - 4 months training

Born: March 5, 2026

Colour: Blonde, Golden

Parents

Faye is an Australian Labradoodle! She is currently enrolled in our imprinting program and is learning the commands sit, down, come, stay, leave it, watch me, place, and loose-leash walking (see video below). She is also learning puppy manners, as well as house and crate training. Our trainers work on handling exercises with the puppies and help them become comfortable with grooming.

Faye is microchipped, up to date on her vaccinations, dewormed, and comes with a 2-year health guarantee. Both of her parents have completed all required health clearances, which can be viewed on our website.

While Faye is in training, you will receive weekly updates from her trainer. At the end of the program, you will receive a final report, a schedule, and training videos showing everything she has learned. You will also receive our in-depth online training course so you can learn exactly how Faye was taught and continue building on all of her training once she comes home. The course is valued at $1,350 and is only included with our trained puppies. It is sold separately with all other puppies.

Here is what Faye’s trainer has to say about her:

Faye is a friendly, fun-loving puppy who often gets mistaken for a stuffed animal when we are out and about. She is absolutely adorable and tends to catch people’s attention wherever she goes. She is affectionate and loves human interaction!

She really comes to life when she is on the ground exploring the world around her. She enters new environments and interactions with excitement and enthusiasm, then settles into a more focused and curious mindset once she has had a chance to take everything in.

While she can show some submissive traits at times, she has a nice foundation of confidence and approaches new people and places with a positive and fun attitude. She enjoys exploring and is always interested in seeing what new experiences have to offer.

Faye is gradually settling into her crate routine and becoming more comfortable with independence and spending time on her own. She is happy to work on a bone in the car, in her crate, or on her placemat, and is becoming better at relaxing and entertaining herself for longer periods of time as we continue working on calm behaviours.

Faye would do best with a family who wants a social, loving and playful pup who will attract a lot of attention!