Looking for an English Mastiff for adoption? Pet Rehoming Network helps caring owners connect with carefully considered adopters throughout the United States and Canada. Browse available English Mastiffs and Mastiff mixes, learn how private English Mastiff rescue and adoption through home-to-home rehoming works, or get help finding a loving new home for a Mastiff you can no longer keep.
English Mastiff for Adoption – Current Dogs & Mastiff Mixes
Browse English Mastiffs and English Mastiff mixes currently available through Pet Rehoming Network. Each profile is about an individual dog, with information supplied by the owner about personality, age, location, routines, training, health, behavior and the type of home being sought.
Mastador Dog For Adoption in Indianapolis Indiana – Meet Winnie
Looking for a Mastador dog for adoption in Indianapolis, IN? Winnie would love to be considered for the position of ✨ Playful Pomsky Dog for Adoption in Indianapolis, IN! ✨ Meet Gus — the bubble-chasing prince of Indianapolis! This 4-year-old Pomsky has the perfect mix of sass and sweetness. He’s happiest with a toy in his mouth, an audience…
Great Pyrenees and Labrador Retriever Mix Dogs For Adoption in Grande Prairie AB – Supplies Included – Adopt Nixon and Bailey
Meet Nixon and Bailey, a bonded pair of dogs for adoption in Grande Prairie AB. Bailey is a Great Pyrenees mix, and Nixon is a Mastiff mix dog. Looking for a pair of great dogs for adoption in Grande Prairie Alberta and the area? Just 5 and 6 years old and weighing 70 and 60 pounds, this lovely Great…
ADOPTED – English Mastiff St Bernard Mix Dogs Leduc (Hardisty) AB – Supplies Included Meet Tank
Meet Tank, a St.Bernard Mastiff mix dog for adoption by owner in Hardisty AB. Tank is 11 years old and weighs 170 pounds. He is good with Babies, Toddlers, Small Children, Older Children and Adults. He will be rehomed with all supplies and veterinary records. All About Tank, English Mastiff St Bernard Mix For Adoption in Hardisty AB ♥ Name…
Cane Corso English Mastiff Mix For Adoption Charlotte Mooresville NC – Supplies Included – Adopt Baby Today
Looking for a Cane Corso or English Mastiff mix dog for adoption near Charlotte in Mooresville NC and area? Baby is a 2 yo female, weighing about 110 pounds. This sweet and gentle giant has been spayed, fully vaccinated, crate trained and house broken. She is good with children and adults, as well as other dogs and cats.
Baby has an amazing personality. She is as affectionate and loyal as she is impressive in size. She will be an excellent companion to any family with a fenced back yard and the time to give her the attention, companionship and exercise she needs.
Baby will be rehomed with supplies and vet records. If you have room in your heart and home for this 90 pound bundle of love, please contact us today. Baby can’t wait to meet you and show you the true meaning of unconditional love.
English Mastiff For Adoption in Plainfield Iowa – Supplies Included – Adopt Bowdy
English Mastiff For Adoption in Plainfield Iowa – Supplies Included – Adopt Bowdy Meet Bowdy, An English Mastiff For Adoption in Plainfield Iowa Have you been looking for an English Mastiff dog for adoption near you? A 4 year old English Mastiff for adoption in Plainfield Iowa, Bowdy can’t wait to meet you. He is healthy, fixed, up to date…
ADOPTED – BENTLEY – English American Pit Bull Terrier Mix Erie CO
Erie CO – A gorgeous 90 pound English Mastiff American Pit Bull Terrier mix, 6 year old Bentley is looking for a new home where he will be kept happy, healthy and safe. This handsome fawn and white colored dog is neutered, up to date on shots, healthy, micro-chipped and house trained. He is great with children and would love a country home with room to enjoy and iindoor/outdoor lifestyle away from cats and small, yappy dogs, which he dislikes. Bentley will be rehomed with all supples and veterinary records. Adopt this amazing Mastiff mix in Erie Colorado today.
Detroit MI – Mastiff Chow Chow Mix Dog For Private Adoption – Meet Zoey
Zoey is a Chow Chow / English Mastiff Mix Dog for private adoption by owner in Macomb Michigan. This pet is located close to the following towns and cities in Michigan:
Detroit
Fraser
Mount Clemens
Sterling Heights
Roseville
Eastpointe
Warren
Troy
Grosse Pointe Woods
Madison Heights
Clawson
Harper Woods
Rochester Hills
Rochester
Hazel Park
Royal Oak
Clinton Township
Clinton
Cady
Fraser
Mount Clemens
Broad Acres
Sterling Heights
Waldenburg
Utica
Harrison Township
Roseville
Shelby
Saint Clair Shores
Chesterfield
Anchor Bay Shores
Macomb
Disco
Preston Corners
Adopt this sweet Chow Chow / Mastiff Mix Dog in Macomb Michigan today.
English Mastiff Red Heeler Mix Dog For Adoption in New Mexico – Adopt Zoei
Meet Zoei, English Mastiff Red Heeler Mix Dog For Adoption in High Rolls Mountain Park NM Meet Zoei, a lovely English Mastiff mix dog for adoption near El Paso TX and Albuquerque NM in High Rolls Mountain Park, NM. This healthy young female dog has been spayed, fully vaccinated and house trained. Zoei at 8 weeks old. Notice the gorgeous…
American Staffordshire Terrier English Mastiff Mix Dog For Adoption in Concrete WA – Meet Monty
Monty has found a wonderful new home. This big gorgeous galoot will be joining a nice family with 2 bigger kids who had always wanted a nice big dog to adore. Be sure to visit our page listing other American Staffordshire Terriers for adoption. Need to rehome a dog in Seattle? Contact our pet rehoming coordinator, or request pet rehoming…
Amazing English Mastiff Mix Dog For Rehoming in Stockton, CA – Adopt Moose Today!
Hi, My name is Moose! Moose is a “diamond in the ruff”. This very handsome 70 pound bundle of love is an English Mastiff /American Pit Bull Terrier mix. He is just 1 year old and very healthy. Moose is housebroken and crate trained. He is good with kids, but because he is still in his puppy phase and could…
REHOMED – Loving Lucy – Sweet 10 yo German Shepherd Mastiff Mix Kettering, Ohio
Lucy found the best home ever! This sweet senior caught the attention of a single mom and her disabled son, who had recently had their older dog pass away. When they learned that Lucy needed a new home, they were happy to open their hearts and home to her. Lucy is in the best of care, and offering lots of…
Why Consider English Mastiff Rescue or Private Adoption?
Private home-to-home adoption gives prospective adopters an opportunity to learn about a dog’s real home life before making a decision. For a dog as large and powerful as an English Mastiff, that background can be especially valuable.
Know More About the Individual Dog
Owners can share everyday routines, personality, training, handling, known medical information, behavior around visitors and other pets, and the kind of home they believe will suit their Mastiff.
Meet Before You Commit
Qualified prospective adopters can meet the dog and owner, spend time together and ask practical questions before deciding whether the match feels right.
A More Direct Transition
Dogs being privately rehomed remain with their current owners while a suitable new home is sought, allowing a direct transition when the right match is made.
Familiar Belongings May Come Along
Depending on the individual adoption, the dog may come with familiar beds, crates, leashes, food, medications, toys or other supplies. Confirm details with the owner.
Is an English Mastiff Right for You?
English Mastiffs are giant dogs, and their size affects nearly every practical part of ownership. Breed tendencies can provide context, but the individual dog’s temperament, age, health, training and previous home life should drive your adoption decision.
Size & Strength
Ask yourself whether every adult who will handle the dog can safely manage an extra-large companion on leash, around doors and during everyday care.
Space & Mobility
Consider stairs, slippery floors, narrow hallways, elevators, vehicle access and whether there is practical room for a giant dog to rest comfortably.
Training & Manners
Jumping, pulling or rushing through a doorway becomes a much bigger issue with a very large dog. Ask what the Mastiff already knows and what training may still be needed.
Children & Other Pets
Do not assume compatibility from the breed name. Use the individual dog’s known history with children, cats, other dogs and visitors.
Care Costs
Food, beds, crates, medications and some veterinary costs can be higher for a giant dog. Make sure the long-term commitment fits your household budget.
Health & Age
Ask about current veterinary care, medications, mobility and any known health needs. Individual medical history matters more than generic breed assumptions.
How Big Do English Mastiffs Get, and Are They Good Family Dogs?
English Mastiffs are among the largest companion dog breeds, which is one reason prospective adopters often search for information about English Mastiff size before applying. Adult size varies by sex, genetics, health and individual build, so the exact dog profile matters more than a single breed-wide number.
As for whether an English Mastiff is a good family dog, the safest answer is: some are excellent family companions, and some are not the right fit for a particular household. Use the individual dog’s known history with children, visitors, other dogs and cats as your guide.
Questions to Ask Before Adopting an English Mastiff
A good adoption conversation is specific. These questions can help you understand whether the dog in front of you—not simply the breed—is a realistic match.
- How does this Mastiff behave with unfamiliar adults and visitors?
- Has the dog lived with children? If so, what ages and what was that experience like?
- How does the dog behave around other dogs and cats?
- What is the dog’s normal exercise and bathroom routine?
- How does the dog walk on leash and travel in a vehicle?
- Does the dog have any fears, guarding behavior, separation concerns or handling sensitivities?
- What training does the dog already know?
- What veterinary care, medications or mobility needs should the adopter understand?
- How long can the dog comfortably be left alone?
- What kind of home is the current owner hoping to find?
How English Mastiff Adoption Through Pet Rehoming Network Works
- Read the complete adoption profile. Make sure the dog’s location, needs and ideal-home description fit your situation.
- Express your interest. Follow the instructions on the individual dog’s profile and provide complete information about your household, experience and lifestyle.
- Compatibility is considered. The goal is to identify prospective adopters whose circumstances genuinely fit that Mastiff.
- Meet the dog and owner. Spend time together, ask questions and discuss the practical realities of living with the dog.
- Decide thoughtfully. Adoption should feel right for the dog, the current owner and the prospective adopter.
- Complete the transition. When everyone agrees the match is suitable, the owner and adopter arrange the transfer into the new home.
Looking for an English Mastiff for Adoption Near You?
English Mastiffs are not available in every location at all times. If you are serious about adopting one, join the Pet Rehoming Network waiting list and tell us what you are looking for. New Mastiffs and Mastiff mixes are listed as owners request help.

Why English Mastiffs Sometimes Need New Homes
People rehome beloved dogs for many reasons that have nothing to do with a lack of love. Housing changes, relocation, family circumstances, finances, health, work schedules or a mismatch between a dog’s needs and the household can make rehoming necessary.
For a giant breed, practical issues such as landlord restrictions, transportation, strength and mobility can make finding the right new home more complicated. A careful home-to-home process gives the owner an opportunity to explain the dog’s needs and consider prospective adopters thoughtfully.
English Mastiff Rehoming Help – Find the Right New Home
If you need to find a loving new home for an English Mastiff or Mastiff mix, Pet Rehoming Network can help. Your dog remains with you while a suitable new family is sought, and you have the opportunity to consider whether a prospective adopter is the right match.
Our role is to help present your dog clearly, reach prospective adopters and support a thoughtful private rehoming process without unnecessarily placing your Mastiff into an unfamiliar intermediate environment.
Learn More About English Mastiffs
This page is intentionally focused on adoption and rehoming. For a deeper look at the breed itself—including temperament, history, training, grooming and day-to-day care—visit Dogs Central.

English Mastiff Adoption – Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find an English Mastiff for adoption near me?
Browse the current English Mastiff listings on this page. Pet Rehoming Network features privately owned dogs throughout the United States and Canada, so availability changes as owners request help.
Are English Mastiffs good family dogs?
Some individual English Mastiffs are wonderful family companions, while others need a quieter or more experienced home. Read each dog’s profile for known history with children, visitors and other pets rather than relying on breed alone.
Can English Mastiffs live with other dogs or cats?
Some can and some cannot. Compatibility depends on the individual dog’s temperament, social history and previous experience. The adoption profile and conversation with the current owner are the best sources for that specific dog.
Do English Mastiffs need a lot of exercise?
Exercise needs vary by age, health and individual temperament. A mature Mastiff may have very different needs from a young dog. Prospective adopters should follow the individual dog’s established routine and veterinary guidance.
What should I consider before adopting an English Mastiff?
Think about the dog’s adult size and strength, housing, transportation, stairs, food and veterinary costs, training, health, daily exercise and whether everyone in the household can safely manage a very large dog.
Can I meet an English Mastiff before deciding to adopt?
Yes. Qualified prospective adopters can meet the dog and current owner, ask questions and spend time together before deciding whether the match feels right.
Is Pet Rehoming Network an English Mastiff rescue?
Pet Rehoming Network is a private home-to-home rehoming service rather than a shelter facility. We help owners connect with prospective adopters while the dog remains with the current owner until a suitable new home is found.
What if no English Mastiffs are currently available?
Check back as new dogs are listed and join the Pet Rehoming Network adoption waiting list so you can indicate that you are looking for an English Mastiff.
How can Pet Rehoming Network help me rehome my English Mastiff?
Pet Rehoming Network offers private home-to-home dog rehoming assistance. Your Mastiff can remain with you while prospective adopters are considered and a suitable new home is sought.
Ready to Find the Right English Mastiff?
Start with the current adoption profiles and focus on the individual dog rather than the breed label alone. The best match is the Mastiff whose temperament, needs, health, training and everyday routine genuinely fit your home.










