Things You'll Need
- Computer for web searches
- Newspaper
Instructions
Visit some local dog parks in your area and see if you can find anyone who owns a bullmastiff. Ask where they got their dog and see if they can recommend a good breeder. Locally owned pet supply stores can also offer a wealth of information to the dog seeker. Check out any bulletin boards at these places that might be advertising puppies for sale
Scour newspaper advertisements and online classifieds to look for ad's listing bullmastiff puppies for sale. Visit online websites dedicated to matching animals with potential owners
Visit any pet stores in your area that carry puppies. If they do not have bullmastiff puppies, they may be able to special order the breed from one of their contacts in the industry.
Join a bullmastiff group. Bullmastiff Rescue.com is an organization dedicated to re-homing rescued bullmastiff's. The American Bullmastiff Association also has a great rescue program.
Contact your local animal shelter and animal rescue group. It is rare, but not unheard of for them to receive pure-bred dogs. Ask them to place your name on a contact list in case a bullmastiff puppy becomes available.
Find a registered breeder and inquire when their next litter of puppies will be available. Your veterinarian might be able to tell you where to find a local, registered breeder. The American Bullmastiff Association also maintains a list of registered dog breeders on their website.