Reinhardt Meyer, Judging the Working Class Males
Since 2007, R. Meyer judged the most prestigious class at BSZS; the working
class males. In Nürnberg in 2010 is the fourth consecutive year that he try this
most honorable class of all. Reinhardt Meyer is also the Vereinszuchtwart and
qua this position, made some very clear and unambiguous statements on the
particular size, backhand angulation, health and temperament. It will be
exciting for you seriously in 2010, see R. Meyer 's fingerprints on this class.
Reinhardt Meyer resides
in the middle of the historic and beautiful Kassel trays, specifically Borken.
Borken located in LG-09 North Hessen. Here R. Meyer also LG Zuchtwart.
Reinhardt Meyer joined
the SV in 1951 and in 1977 he was SV-Zuchtrichter.
R.
Meyer
has for decades been a widely used and highly respected judge, in both home and
abroad. I personally will nerver forget, the first time I saw R. Meyer judge at
BSZS.
It was in
1993 in Dortmund.
Mr. Dr. Beck was always judging working class bitches, but this year had been
forced to cancel due to illness reporting. R. Meyer was with a short notice,
selected to replace Dr. Beck. R. Meyer grabbed the chance and took all by storm.
His crynogical insight and knowledge, cross with his magic eloquence wowed
everyone.
With
the words "Als creme de la creme", he presented his breeding class.
As Siegerin at the time, he chose VA1 Pali v. Trienzbachtal.
Also
as a breeder R. Meyer has great success.
In 1962 he acquired kennel name
"Vom
Bergmannshof". From here, the arrival of a great many topdyr and several have
distinguished themselves by a VA title. The greatest triumph of the Zwinger v.
Bergmannshof, was back in 1989 in Karlsruhe.
Here Iso v. Bergmannshof a deserved and Sieger VA1. His brother was later
Illo VA1 (USA).
Within breeding class location for Zwinger v. Bergmannshof was in 2009. Here was
Dola v. Bergmannshof a nice VA5.
Reinhardt Meyer insight
is not only based on theory, he is in the very highest-level a practitioner too.
He has
single-handedly trained and trained a sea of dogs.
And he has also made a very positive note as a super "Handler". Reinhardt Meyer
is on someone Alsatian man all the way to your fingertips. He has the courage
and struggles to lead them into practice, although it is not always popular, but
for the benefit of the breed, therefor R. Meyer, is never boring.

VA5 Dola v. Bergmannshof