Located in Colorado
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing this letter to offer my highest recommendation of Norma Blanchard. I first met Norma while doing research for a new puppy. As a dog enthusiast, I have the highest expectations from breeders and the dogs that they offer. I am pleased to say that Norma met all of my expectations.
While looking for the perfect dog can be a long and sometimes tedious process, I knew exactly what I wanted. I wanted to know that I would bring home a healthy, happy dog that was properly nurtured and cared for during the most critical months of its life. I also wanted a handsome dog that would grow up to be strong, active, and well behaved with proper training and exercise.
After deciding that I wanted a Goldendoodle, I looked for a breeder near my home of Fort Collins, Colorado. It was then I discovered Noma, and it did long to decide she was the breeder for me.
While shopping for a dog, I was working on a news article about what to look for in a quality breeder. A quality breeder always asks questions and encourages questions from prospective buyers. A quality breeder is concerned that their puppies will end up in loving homes with loving owners. A quality breeder is confident that their puppies will arrive home well socialized and ready to be a part of a new pack or family. A quality breeder is confident that their puppies will arrive home healthy, free from disease. Finally, a quality breeder is well educated and informed about the breed. I can say with the utmost of confidence, that Norma is a quality breeder.
It has been five months since I brought home “Tuesday,” my new companion. Since then he has become a family member and has brought such joy to our lives. I took my new puppy to the vet shortly after I had brought him home and my vet absolutely fell in love with him. Tuesday turns heads everywhere he goes and I have been told by so many—including my vet—that he is the most handsome dog they have seen.
Goldendoodles were featured on the Oct. 8, 2004 cover of life as being the “perfect dog.” The article explains that they are not like other dogs, but instead have “eyes like human beings,” with which they “look into your soul.” I have to agree.
Tuesday is such a happy puppy and absolutely loves my family and loves life. He learned to sit, lay, come and stay all by hand commands and within three months of age and was potty trained within one or two weeks of being home. He is eager to please and happy to be your friend, whatever the circumstance.
Please call me for more information about Norma or my experience with one of her dogs. It has been such a wonderful one.
Patrick C.
Fort Collins Weekly
Staff Writer