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Bullmastiff Adoption

41 adoptable bullmastiffs across Canada

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How much does a Bullmastiff cost to adopt?

Adults: $400–$900 CAD
Puppies: $600–$1000 CAD

Typical Canadian rescue range. The fee usually covers spay/neuter, core vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and a veterinary health check before placement. The exact amount varies by rescue and by the dog's age and medical history — the live number is on each rescue profile below.

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About the Bullmastiff

The Bullmastiff / Mastiff is a giant dog breed originating in England. Adult dogs typically weigh 100 to 180 pounds and live 7 to 10 years. The breed is described as calm, devoted, protective, patient-with-kids.

Households with space, a moderate budget for vet care, and adopters prepared for a 7–10 year lifespan. Small apartments, families with very small kids (the dog's sheer weight is a risk), or owners not prepared for the breed's shorter lifespan.

Adult Bullmastiff / Mastiffs need about 45 minutes of daily exercise; adolescent dogs typically need 60 minutes. The coat is short-coated with moderate shedding, and brushing every 4 weeks keeps the coat manageable.

LocalPetFinder aggregates adoptable Bullmastiff / Mastiffs from rescues across Canada into one searchable place. Use the city links above to narrow to your area, or browse the full list below.

Common health concerns for Bullmastiffs

  • Hip and elbow dysplasia
    Nearly universal in giant breeds; OFA screening is standard. Source: OFA
  • Bloat (gastric dilation-volvulus)
    A life-threatening emergency; feed two smaller meals rather than one large. Source: ACVS
  • Bone cancer (osteosarcoma)
    Giant breeds have elevated rates; lifespan-shortening when it occurs. Source: VCA

Editorial summary for adopters, not medical advice. Consult your veterinarian for individual health guidance.

Bullmastiff Adoption FAQ

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Where can I adopt a Bullmastiff / Mastiff near me in Canada?
LocalPetFinder lists adoptable Bullmastiff / Mastiffs from rescues across Canada in one searchable place. Use the city links above the listing to narrow to a city near you, or browse the full inventory below. Each profile links straight to the rescue to apply.
How long do Bullmastiff / Mastiffs live?
Bullmastiff / Mastiffs typically live 7 to 10 years.
How much exercise does a Bullmastiff / Mastiff need?
Adult Bullmastiff / Mastiffs need about 45 minutes of daily exercise. Adolescent dogs (under 2 years) typically need 60 minutes — more than mature adults.
What are common health concerns for Bullmastiff / Mastiffs?
Breed-associated conditions to ask the rescue about include Hip and elbow dysplasia, Bloat (gastric dilation-volvulus), Bone cancer (osteosarcoma). See the citations in the Health section above for authoritative information on each. This is editorial summary, not medical advice — consult your vet for individual guidance.
How much does it cost to adopt a Bullmastiff / Mastiff in Canada?
Adoption fees for a Bullmastiff / Mastiff from a Canadian rescue typically range $400 to $900 CAD for adults, with puppies usually $600 to $1000. That fee normally covers the spay or neuter, core vaccinations, microchip, deworming, and a veterinary health check before placement. The exact number varies by rescue and the dog's age, medical history, and how long they have been in care — the live amount shows on each rescue profile.

Looking for bullmastiff adoption in a specific city? Each city link above has a city-scoped page with local rescue context, off-leash parks, and city-specific FAQ. Or browse the Calgary Bullmastiff adoption guide for the most detailed local content we have.