About Us
Von Evksinograd kennel is dedicated to breeding world-class German Shepherd Dogs. We are based in Varna, Bulgaria — the home of the famous royal palace Evksinograd on the Black Sea coast. We are proud members of FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) and WUSV (World Union of German Shepherd Dog Associations).
The kennel was founded with the conviction that the German Shepherd is one of the most noble and versatile breeds in the world. Over the years, we have produced dogs that compete at international shows and championships, earning titles and recognition from FCI judges across Europe.
Every dog born under our prefix "Von Evksinograd" carries with it the dedication, passion, and care of our entire team. We produce a small number of litters each year to ensure we can devote our full attention to every puppy and provide the best possible start in life.
Our Philosophy
We believe the true German Shepherd must combine beauty, working ability, and sound character. Our breeding program rests on four pillars: working capacity, temperament, health, and conformation to the breed standard.
All our breeding dogs undergo health testing — HD/ED (hip and elbow dysplasia screenings), DNA profiles, and show evaluations. We work only with animals that have received an "SG" (very good) rating or higher at official FCI shows.
Puppies are carefully socialized from birth — introduced to various sounds, people, and environments. Every buyer receives a veterinary booklet, passport, pedigree certificate, and lifetime support from our team.
Our Team
Lyubomir
Founder / Owner
Founder of the kennel and head of the breeding program. With years of experience in raising and evaluating German Shepherd Dogs at the highest level.
Galya
Co-owner / Breeder
Responsible for the daily care of the animals and coordination with buyers. Co-owner and an essential part of the Von Evksinograd team.
Dobrin
Handler / Trainer
Experienced handler and trainer, presenting the dogs at shows in Bulgaria and abroad. Specializing in show training and socialization of young dogs.