Bullmastiffs For Adoption Across the USA and Canada
Looking for Bullmastiffs for adoption near you? Pet Adoptions Network proudly showcases adoptable Bullmastiffs from across the United States and Canada that we have been entrusted with rehoming by their caring owners.
- Why Adopt Through Pet Rehoming Network
- Bullmastiff Rehoming Services
- Bullmastiffs For Adoption
- Bullmastiff Waiting List
- Similar Dog Breeds
- Bullmastiff Rescues
- Should You Adopt a Bullmastiff?
- Bullmastiff Adoption FAQ
Benefits of Adopting a Bullmastiff Through Pet Rehoming Network
There are so many benefits to adopting a dog through our safe, stress-free, home-to-home adoption process:
- You get to learn all about your prospective adoptive dog from the owner.
- You will learn all about the dog’s normal routine for feeding, exercise, potty and sleeping arrangements.
- You will receive (in most cases) all of the dog’s supplies and accessories including food, treats, bed, crate leashes, toys and more.
- Our adoption processing fee is a fraction of what you would pay to buy a Bullmastiff puppy or adopt through a shelter.
- You get to meet and spend time with your potential new dog, which can help you decide if they are a good match for your lifestyle and family environment.
- You help keep a pre-loved Bullmastiff out of shelters and rescues, allowing these organizations to focus on abused, abandoned and neglected dogs and puppies
- You make new friends in the owners of your potential pup. We encourage open adoptions for the benefit of all parties – particularly your new dog.
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Bullmastiff Rehoming Services
Need to rehome your Bullmastiff dog or puppy? If you are in the distressing situation of having to rehome your dog or puppy, we offer the most stress-free, sensible, safe and comforting process for finding your dog the right new home – his “forever home”. We’ll find a home with people who can provide everything you need and want for your beloved dog.
Our Dog Rehoming Service Includes:
- Consulting with you about your situation and learning about you and your dog.
- Creating a very compelling adoption story for your dog, and promoting this far and wide through our website, social media, online advertising and through good ole word-of-mouth via our extensive network.
- Carefully screening potential adopters through our online adoption application form which gives us the right details about prospective new owners.
- Guiding you through contacting applicants and selecting the right new home for your Bullmastiff.
- Assisting you with the transition process, ensuring your dog is transferred into the loving arms of it’s new owners in the most stress-free manner possible.
- Ensuring your dog’s future welfare with our comprehensive Adoption Agreement and follow up with the new family.
- Providing you with support throughout the process, whether you need a shoulder to lean on or expert advice.
Check out our many pet rehoming testimonials, and then talk to one of our compassionate and knowledgeable dog rehoming coordinators today.
Fill out our no obligation information request, or email us at petrehomingnetwork@gmail.com. We will get back to you quickly to answer all your questions and give you hope and peace-of-mind about your dog’s future welfare and well-being. You may also get the wheels in motion by completing our rehoming intake form. Reach out today!
Bullmastiffs For Adoption Across the US and Canada
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The following Bullmastiffs are currently available for adoption to loving homes. Just click on a pet’s photo or title to view the full adoption story page, with details on how to offer the pet a home.
Fully Trained Bullmastiff Mix Dog For Adoption in Gresham Oregon – Meet Adorable Roscoe
Are you searching for an affectionate, healthy, and attractive Bullmastiff mix dog with impeccable training for adoption in Portland, Oregon or nearby? Look no further than Roscoe! This cheerful and contented pup is about 1.5 years old and has already been fixed. He is current on all vaccinations and has no health or behavioral issues. Roscoe is friendly with other canines and adores children. As long as you have a yard for him to frolic in and can provide him with the affection, attention, playtime, cuddles, and companionship he deserves, Roscoe would be the ideal addition to your household. Adopt Roscoe today! Vet records and supplies are included.
Akita Bullmastiff Mix Dog For Adoption in Beaumont Alberta – Supplies Included – Adopt Diesel
Looking for a Dog to adopt in Beaumont, AB? Just 2.5 years old and weighing 109 pounds, Diesel has been fixed, fully vaccinated, housebroken, microchipped, and leash trained, and is good with older children and small animals. This handsome dog is looking for a home with ample space for exercise and play, and will require regular walks. Diesel is very lovable and thinks he is a lap dog despite his large statue – for this reason, a home in which there aren’t smaller children is ideal for Diesel. A velcro dog, Diesel is devoted to his people and has lots of love to give. Endless cuddles and kisses will be supplied to his furever family in exchange for treats and games of chase. Come meet this dapper gentleman today!
Diesel’s owners are very sad to have to rehome their cherished dog. They are hoping to find a new home for Diesel where this special dog will be cherished and kept safe, happy, and healthy for life.
If you have room in your heart and home for Diesel, please complete our online meeting request form. Once received, our Beaumont Dog Rehoming team will make arrangements for you to meet Diesel and his owners. Adopt Diesel today!
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Popular Bullmastiff Mixes
Bullmastiffs are often crossed with other breeds to create dogs that blend their strength, loyalty, and calm temperament with different traits. Below are some of the most popular and commonly seen Bullmastiff mixes, which you may find included among our adoptable Bullmastiff listings.
- Bullmastiff / Labrador Retriever Mix (Labmastiff):
A loyal, protective companion with the Lab’s friendly nature and the Bullmastiff’s calm strength. - Bullmastiff / Rottweiler Mix (Bullweiler):
Powerful and devoted, this confident mix excels as a guard dog or loyal family protector. - Bullmastiff / Pit Bull Mix:
Muscular and athletic, this energetic mix requires consistent training and early socialization. - Bullmastiff / Boxer Mix (Boxmastiff):
A playful and alert companion with the Boxer’s energy and the Bullmastiff’s gentle nature. - Bullmastiff / Cane Corso Mix:
A serious, protective dog combining two strong guardian breeds—best for experienced owners. - Bullmastiff / German Shepherd Mix:
Highly intelligent and loyal, this mix is trainable and well-suited for work or protection. - Bullmastiff / Great Dane Mix (Great Bullmastiff):
Extra-large and affectionate, this mix tends to be gentle but needs room to stretch out. - Bullmastiff / American Bulldog Mix:
A stocky, powerful dog with a strong will and a deeply devoted personality. - Bullmastiff / Neapolitan Mastiff Mix:
Wrinkly, watchful, and loyal—a calm protector with ancient lineage and a regal presence. - Bullmastiff / Saint Bernard Mix:
Gentle and affectionate, this rare mix enjoys relaxing with the family but still needs structure.
Bullmastiff Adoption Waiting List
If you haven’t found your dream dog yet, we offer a convenient waiting list Just complete our online form and tell us all about the Bullmastiff dog or puppy you are hoping to find. Our dog rehoming team will then notify you as soon as we have a match for you.
The service is free and confidential, and there is the option to be pre-screened and pre-approved to adopt for the small administration fee of just $30, which covers our costs and the work involved. This allows us to send your application to a dog’s owner without delay, greatly increasing your chances of adopting your desired dog.
Breeds Similar to the Bullmastiff to Adopt
If you haven’t found the right Bullmastiff for adoption, you may wish to consider adopting a dog or puppy of a similar breed. Here are a few to consider from our list of large breed dogs for adoption:
- American Pit Bull Terriers For Adoption
- Boxers For Adoption
- American Bulldogs For Adoption
- Staffordshire Bull Terriers For Adoption
- Cane Corsos For Adoption
- Presa Canarios For Adoption
Bullmastiff Rescue Organizations
Bullmastiff rescue organizations can be a great source for adoptable dogs and puppies, as well as a helpful resource when rehoming your Bully is a must-do. We have listed some rescues below to help you get started in your search.
Should You Adopt a Bullmastiff?
Bullmastiffs are powerful, loyal, and surprisingly gentle giants. Originally bred to guard estates, they are known for their quiet confidence, strong protective instincts, and deep devotion to their families. But like all large breeds, they come with unique needs and considerations.
Here’s what to know before deciding if a Bullmastiff is the right match for you.
Pros of Adopting a Bullmastiff
- Calm and Quiet Temperament: Despite their size, Bullmastiffs are typically calm and relaxed around the house. They’re not hyperactive or demanding and are content lounging with their people after a moderate amount of exercise.
- Loyal and Protective: Bullmastiffs are natural guardians. They bond deeply with their families and will instinctively protect their home. Unlike some watchdogs, they tend to use their presence and posture more than their bark.
- Low Grooming Needs: With their short, dense coat, Bullmastiffs are easy to groom. They require only weekly brushing and occasional baths to stay clean and healthy.
- Good with Children: When raised with children and properly socialized, Bullmastiffs are often gentle and affectionate with kids. Their calm demeanor makes them a loving and patient family companion.
- Minimal Barking: They’re typically quiet dogs and don’t bark excessively unless something truly warrants attention.
Cons of Adopting a Bullmastiff
- Large Size and Strength: Adult Bullmastiffs can weigh 100–130 pounds or more. While they are not overly energetic, their strength requires an owner who can confidently manage and train them—especially when walking on leash.
- Short Lifespan: Unfortunately, like many giant breeds, Bullmastiffs have a relatively short lifespan—typically 7 to 10 years.
- Not Hypoallergenic / Moderate Shedding: Bullmastiffs are not hypoallergenic. They do shed moderately year-round, and their size means you may notice it more than with smaller dogs.
- Prone to Drooling and Snoring: They are known for drooling, especially after drinking water or eating. They may also snore due to their short muzzles, which can be a downside for light sleepers.
- Health Considerations: Bullmastiffs are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat, certain cancers, and heart issues. A responsible diet, exercise routine, and regular vet care are essential.
- Not Ideal for First-Time Owners: Due to their size, guarding instincts, and training needs, Bullmastiffs are best suited for experienced dog owners or those committed to learning and investing in early training.
Is a Bullmastiff Right for You?
If you’re looking for a calm, devoted, and protective companion, and you’re prepared for the size, strength, and short lifespan of the breed, a Bullmastiff can be a truly rewarding addition to your life. They thrive in homes with structure, consistency, and companionship.
Bullmastiff Adoption FAQ
What is a Bullmastiff?
The Bullmastiff is a large, muscular guardian breed originally developed in England to protect estates from poachers. A cross between the Bulldog and Mastiff, the Bullmastiff is known for being brave, loyal, and deeply affectionate with its family.
What is the average lifespan of a Bullmastiff?
Bullmastiffs typically live between 7 to 10 years, though some may live longer with excellent care and regular veterinary checkups.
Are Bullmastiffs hypoallergenic?
No, Bullmastiffs are not hypoallergenic. They shed moderately and produce dander, which can trigger allergies in sensitive individuals.
Do Bullmastiffs shed?
Yes, Bullmastiffs have a short, dense coat that sheds moderately year-round, with some heavier seasonal shedding. Weekly brushing helps manage loose hair.
How much do Bullmastiffs eat?
An adult Bullmastiff typically eats between 4 to 6 cups of high-quality dry dog food per day, divided into two meals. The amount depends on age, activity level, and metabolism. Always consult your vet for guidance on feeding.
Are Bullmastiffs good with children?
Yes, Bullmastiffs are usually gentle and protective with children they know. Due to their size and strength, supervision around small children is essential, especially during playtime.
Are Bullmastiffs good with other pets?
They can be. Early socialization is important. Some Bullmastiffs do well with other dogs and pets, while others may be territorial or dominant, especially with dogs of the same sex.
How much exercise does a Bullmastiff need?
While they’re not high-energy, Bullmastiffs still need moderate daily exercise—about 30 to 60 minutes of walking or play. Too much vigorous activity, especially as puppies, can be hard on their joints.
Are Bullmastiffs easy to train?
They are intelligent and eager to please, but also independent and strong-willed. Consistent, positive training and early socialization are essential. They respond best to calm, confident leadership.
Do Bullmastiffs bark a lot?
No, Bullmastiffs are typically quiet dogs. They will bark if necessary, but they rely more on their imposing presence than vocal warnings.
Do Bullmastiffs drool?
Yes, many Bullmastiffs drool—especially after eating or drinking. Some individuals drool more than others, but a towel nearby is often helpful!
Are Bullmastiffs aggressive?
Bullmastiffs are not naturally aggressive, but they are protective. When properly trained and socialized, they are calm, confident, and well-mannered. Poor training or neglect can lead to behavioral issues in any breed.
What kind of home is best for a Bullmastiff?
A Bullmastiff will thrive in a home that provides structure, companionship, and a securely fenced yard. They do best with experienced dog owners who understand the needs of large, guardian breeds.
Ca Bullmastiffs live in apartments?
They can, provided they receive adequate daily exercise and mental stimulation. However, due to their size, apartment living may be less ideal than a home with space to roam.
Are there breed restrictions for Bullmastiffs?
Yes. Some landlords, homeowners associations, and insurance companies may have restrictions on Bullmastiffs. Always check local rules and housing policies before adopting.
Do Bullmastiffs have common health concerns?
Yes, Bullmastiffs are prone to certain health issues including hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat (gastric torsion), cancer, hypothyroidism, and heart conditions. Choosing a reputable vet and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help minimize risks.
How much does it cost to care for a Bullmastiff?
Annual costs typically range from $1,500 to $2,500+, including food, vet care, preventatives, grooming supplies, and other essentials. Emergency medical costs can be significant, so pet insurance or a savings plan is recommended.
Are Bullmastiffs suitable for first-time dog owners?
Bullmastiffs are best suited for experienced or confident dog owners. Their size, strength, and natural guarding instincts require a calm, assertive handler who can provide training, structure, and leadership.
How can I adopt a Bullmastiff?
You can view our available Bullmastiffs for adoption or join our waiting list to be notified when one becomes available near you.
Learn more about the Bullmastiff dog breed here.
Bullmastiff Adoptions and Rehoming Throughout the USA and Canada
Our organization helps find good homes for preloved Bullmastiffs and Bullmastiff mix dogs and puppies in all areas of the USA and Canada. Adopt a Bullmastiff, or contact us today for help rehoming your Bullmastiff.