The Bull Terrier, also known as Bully, is a very distinctive and powerful looking dog that is a real softie at heart and loves nothing more than being part of a family. Although many of them boast of having a white coat, Bull Terriers they come in many other colours, including brindle. There are no size or weight restrictions for them, but the size should always be appropriate for the breed, whether it is a female or male dog. The Bull Terriers is known for its fun-loving and courageous nature, but it also has a certain stubbornness, which is why training must start early and socialisation of a puppy is an absolute must in order for it to grow into a well-adjusted, happy adult dog.
Read our English Bull Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

English Bull Terrier
The mother is a beautiful english bull terrier and she has made 5 beautiful puppy’s 4 Girls 1 Boy . All come from a good home . There are running about everywhere in my house and playing with my gran

English Bull Terrier
11 weeks Male pup looking for new home been flead and wormed very playful just loves everyone the kids love him just not fair on him due to drastic change will discuss more when contacted Collection

English Bull Terrier
all I have availabled a red and white girl she lives indoor puppies so are used to noise theyare brought up around young children and cats mother is a very friendly girl and has a lovely nature so

English Bull Terrier
Sadly and with total regret, Buster has to leave us due to family issues. He is a lovely Natured Dog loves to play and do he's spins and play chase...loves long walks great with children, loves food,

English Bull Terrier & Cane Corso Hybrid
absolutely beautiful temperament been bought up around children of all ages fully vaccinated flead and wormed due to moving i cant take her with me absolutely no fault of her own :(
English Bull Terriers can be good family dogs, particularly for active families able to provide plenty of interaction, training, and supervision. They are playful, affectionate, and loyal, enjoying petting and playtime with children. However, they need early socialisation and consistent training, so may not suit families unable to meet their attention and exercise requirements.