Why don’t you have litters every year?
We are a small family kennel. Our goal is not commercial breeding, but the health, wellbeing and long-term quality of our dogs. That is why we plan litters only rarely and always with the utmost responsibility.
How many litters have you had so far?
So far we have had one litter – litter “A” from our girl Fiona FeeBee Kovrb-Bull. After several years, we have feedback from the owners that our puppies are healthy, well-balanced and have become full members of their families.
Are you planning more litters with the same dam?
No. We believe in the natural succession of generations. We are currently working with her daughter, Amy Minie Rostein Bull. We want to work long-term with a line we know well and develop it step by step.
How are the puppies raised?
The puppies grow up in a home environment, without outdoor kennels. They are in contact with people, children and the everyday running of the household. Socialisation and mental wellbeing are just as important to us as health.
Who are your puppies suited to?
Our puppies are looking above all for loving families. Some of our dogs take part in sports such as mantrailing, others are family companions. Each of them remains, for us, part of a wider “dog family”.
When are the puppies ready to leave?
Puppies go to their new homes no earlier than 8 weeks of age, in line with breeding and veterinary recommendations. Each one leaves vaccinated, regularly wormed, microchipped and with an FCI pedigree. We’re happy to advise on choosing a puppy and preparing for its arrival.
How much does an English Bull Terrier puppy cost?
The price reflects the quality of breeding, the health tests and the care we give the puppies. What matters most to us is choosing the right owners, not the price itself.