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Girls Bullmastiff Puppies for sale

5 Girls Bullmastiff Puppies for sale

Bullmastiffs are powerful looking dogs that are the result of crossing an Old English Mastiff with a Bulldog. Originally bred to help gamekeepers track down poachers, these large dogs have become popular companions not only here in the UK but elsewhere in the world. They are intelligent and alert characters that are easy to train, but they want to know why they are doing something, which is something to consider when training a Bullmastiff. They are known to be temperamental and quickly become loyal family members, always ready to protect the people they love and their property.

Read our Bullmastiff Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Mixed Breed dogs  American Bulldog cross Mastiff puppies - Advert 1
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American Bulldog cross Mastiff puppies

American Bulldog & Bullmastiff Hybrid

4 weeksAge
45Sex
£750Price

Both parents are family pets, with lovely temperaments, good with children and other dogs. Although they can be clumsy! Third picture is dad Puppies are 4 weeks, very healthy, started worm treatment,

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West DraytonGreater London
Mixed Breed dogs Cane corso cross bullmastiff  - Advert 2
13

Cane corso cross bullmastiff

Cane Corso & Bullmastiff Hybrid

1 weekAge
12Sex
£750Price

4 beautiful Puppys looking for there forever homes , 2 boys 2 girls mom is a family dog been brought up around kids will be vaccinated an chipped before going to there forever home 🏡 Non refundable

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Rowley RegisWest Midlands
Bullmastiff dogs Exceptional litter of bullmastiffs  - Advert 3
161

Exceptional litter of bullmastiffs

Bullmastiff

6 weeksAge
24Sex
£1,800Price

Ok so this girl Jane has become available again. She was choosen by the person who was 2nd pick, but there partner had a change of heart and felt now was not the right time to get a new pup so close t

OmaghFermanagh and Omagh
Bullmastiff dogs ASBORN BULLMASTIFF PUPS - Advert 4
71

ASBORN BULLMASTIFF PUPS

Bullmastiff

3 weeksAge
43Sex
£3,250Price

I am a 5star licensed breeder. Only 2 girls available. Imported lines, I own mum and dad and you are welcome to see them along with my other dogs. You can also view my dogs on TikTok Asborn Bullmas

Licensed Breeder
WithamEssex
Mixed Breed dogs Cane corso cross puppies - Advert 5
14

Cane corso cross puppies

Bullmastiff & Cane Corso Hybrid

14 weeksAge
28Sex
£300Price

ALL PUPPIES REHOMED NOW !!! No puppies available 10 puppies available from a litter of 12 2 already have forever homes 2boys (light blue and dark green collar) 8 girls ( pink, white, grey, red, pur

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WolverhamptonWest Midlands

FAQs

How much does a Bullmastiff cost?

The average cost of a purebred Bullmastiff puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £674, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is Bullmastiff a good family dog?

Yes, Bullmastiffs are generally good family dogs. They are loyal, protective, and gentle with children, making them suitable for families. However, they require proper training and socialization from a young age.

What are the downsides of Bullmastiffs?

Bullmastiffs can be prone to health issues like hip dysplasia and certain cancers. They also tend to be somewhat stubborn and may require consistent training and socialization. Additionally, their large size means they need ample space and regular exercise.

Can a Bullmastiff be left alone?

Bullmastiffs can be left alone for short periods, but they thrive on companionship and may become anxious if left alone for too long. It's important to provide them with mental stimulation and gradually train them to be comfortable when alone. Extended isolation is not recommended for their well-being.

Do Bullmastiffs live long?

Bullmastiffs typically have a lifespan of around 7 to 9 years. While they are generally healthy, their large size can contribute to a shorter life compared to smaller breeds. Proper care and regular veterinary check-ups can help maximize their lifespan.