English Bull Terrier Puppies 2026

In spring 2026, we are expecting a new litter of standard English Bull Terrier puppies. Our kennel Rostein Bull focuses on healthy, balanced and family-oriented breeding of this exceptional breed. If you are looking for an English Bull Terrier puppy that will become a loyal companion and a true member of your family, we will be happy to provide you with all the necessary information.

About the planned litter

The mother of the litter is our female Amy Minie Rostein Bull, known for her friendly personality, stable temperament and excellent health. The father is the carefully selected male Darel Raw Buddy Bull. This combination is expected to produce healthy, typical and well-balanced English Bull Terrier puppies.

The mating took place at the beginning of 2026 and we expect the puppies in spring. We will continuously update this page with news, photos and information about availability.

Why choose an English Bull Terrier?

The English Bull Terrier is an intelligent, energetic and extremely loyal breed. With proper socialisation and upbringing, they become amazing family dogs, great companions for children and active partners for sports and everyday life. They form a very strong bond with their owners and love being part of the family.

Our breeding philosophy

Rostein Bull is a small family kennel. Our goal is not large-scale breeding, but responsible, ethical and natural development of our line. Our first litter (litter A) was born from our female Fiona FeeBee Kovrb-Bull. Today, after almost five years, we receive positive feedback from the owners – our dogs are healthy, balanced and happy members of their families.

We believe in generational continuity. Therefore, litter B is planned with her daughter Amy Minie Rostein Bull. This allows us to work long-term with a line we know very well and continuously improve health, temperament and quality.

Puppy raising

All puppies are raised in a home environment, without outdoor kennels. They grow up in close contact with people, children and everyday household sounds. Socialisation, mental balance and positive experiences from an early age are essential for us.


Each puppy leaves:

  • vaccinated

  • regularly dewormed

  • microchipped

  • with pedigree (FCI)

  • with breeder support and lifelong advice.

When are puppies ready to go to new homes?

Puppies leave for their new homes at the earliest at 8 weeks of age, in accordance with veterinary and breeding recommendations. Before that, they go through a crucial period of socialisation and development.

Reservation

If you are interested in a puppy, we recommend contacting us as early as possible. We keep a waiting list and are happy to get to know future owners. Personal contact and mutual trust are very important to us.

Feel free to contact us for more information about the planned litter, availability and reservation process. We are always happy to answer your questions and get to know future owners. We communicate in English and can help with transport and all necessary documents across Europe.