Burgas hosts the fifteenth edition of the European Cynology Week, BTA reported. It starts on July 6 in the area of the Horse Base in the Burgas Sea Garden and is organized by the Bulgarian Republican Cynology Union in cooperation with the Burgas Municipality.
The international forum includes 5 shows-European Championship 2024 of the World Cynologic-Hunting Sports Alliance (WCHSA), CACIB Bolivian Championship, CACIB Polish Championship, CACIB Georgian Championship as well as a stage of the WCHSA World Cup 2024.
A specialized club show of the Bulgarian Shepherd Dog is also organized near the Horse Base in Burgas.
All shows start at 5 pm and the entrance is free. Participant registration will begin one hour earlier. The judging panel consists of experts from Austria, Poland, Georgia, Ukraine and Bulgaria. Guests from Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Latvia and Hungary are expected.
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