FORMS
Please Note:
There are different versions of applications listed below, you only need to choose the one that best suits your preferences/computer hardware. We've created each form in an online electronic version, but if you prefer to complete the form via word document or pdf, simply complete and email the form to: brinc2@verizon.net
Thank you!
There are different versions of applications listed below, you only need to choose the one that best suits your preferences/computer hardware. We've created each form in an online electronic version, but if you prefer to complete the form via word document or pdf, simply complete and email the form to: brinc2@verizon.net
Thank you!
BRI Adoption Application
Please be sure to provide an accurate email address and phone number as well as a COMPLETE address - including state and zip code - and references who are NOT relatives. Applications without complete information will not be considered.
Adoption Policy
We take in dogs from a variety of situations - and many of them come into our hands in desperate need of vet care. At the very least, the vast majority require vaccinations and spay/neuter surgery prior to placement. A large percentage require corrective eye surgery, many are heartworm positive, and some are in need of orthopedic surgery. Accordingly, we require a monetary donation when a dog is placed with an adoptive family. The fees range from $500 for a dog under a year to a token charge for an elderly or infirm dog, one with training issues, or one with ongoing, expensive medical issues; the fees are established by the organization when the foster dog is ready for placement, and are non-negotiable.
We do not place dogs outside the US, nor do we ship dogs to their new homes. Dogs are not placed for the purpose of guarding, fighting, or breeding, and all dogs are spayed or neutered prior to placement.
Applicants must be 21 years of age, and previous large breed experience is preferred.
While some dogs are suited to urban or apartment dwelling, not all are, and the decision as to what sort of environment is best suited to each dog lies with the foster family. We prefer a fenced yard, but understand that this is not always feasible. Invisible fencing is usually not effective at containing a Bullmastiff, nor does it offer any protection to the dog confined within it, so we do not recommend it. Renters must provide us with written permission from the landlord specifically allowing the renter to have a Bullmastiff in residence.
Applicants with previous breed experience, who can demonstrate responsible dog ownership and have outstanding vet references, are preferred. Participation in positive-based, formal training classes is strongly recommended as a means to establish a stronger bond with your newly adopted pet and is, in some instances, required as a condition of the adoption. Despite internet "PR" to the contrary, not all Bullmastiffs are good with children, so if you have infants or toddlers, please understand that the wait may be a bit longer; we endeavor to place dogs into home with small children only if they have a history of living in harmony with little ones previously, or if they have been fostered in a home with small children. We review all of our applications carefully, and check references; a home visit by a volunteer will be performed prior to placement.
The foster dogs have all obvious veterinary issues addressed prior to placement, and are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, checked for heartworm and various tick-borne diseases (and treated if necessary), and microchipped. Most are crate trained and reliably house-broken unless otherwise noted. To the extent possible each foster dog is evaluated for any temperament issues while in foster care and dogs who exhibit any human aggression are not placed. The dogs in our care are NOT, however, warranted for health or temperament/behavior. When we place a dog, all of its vet records accompany him/her to the new home, an adoption contract is signed by both parties, and the required donation is expected at the time of placement. Dog licenses, pet insurance, homeowners insurance etc. are the responsibility of the adopter(s).
Bullmastiff Rescuers, Inc. reserves the right to refuse adoption to any applicant or individual.
Please be aware that we are all volunteers, so response time may vary. Dogs in need and emergency calls will take precedence over processing applications, so please bear with us.
We take in dogs from a variety of situations - and many of them come into our hands in desperate need of vet care. At the very least, the vast majority require vaccinations and spay/neuter surgery prior to placement. A large percentage require corrective eye surgery, many are heartworm positive, and some are in need of orthopedic surgery. Accordingly, we require a monetary donation when a dog is placed with an adoptive family. The fees range from $500 for a dog under a year to a token charge for an elderly or infirm dog, one with training issues, or one with ongoing, expensive medical issues; the fees are established by the organization when the foster dog is ready for placement, and are non-negotiable.
We do not place dogs outside the US, nor do we ship dogs to their new homes. Dogs are not placed for the purpose of guarding, fighting, or breeding, and all dogs are spayed or neutered prior to placement.
Applicants must be 21 years of age, and previous large breed experience is preferred.
While some dogs are suited to urban or apartment dwelling, not all are, and the decision as to what sort of environment is best suited to each dog lies with the foster family. We prefer a fenced yard, but understand that this is not always feasible. Invisible fencing is usually not effective at containing a Bullmastiff, nor does it offer any protection to the dog confined within it, so we do not recommend it. Renters must provide us with written permission from the landlord specifically allowing the renter to have a Bullmastiff in residence.
Applicants with previous breed experience, who can demonstrate responsible dog ownership and have outstanding vet references, are preferred. Participation in positive-based, formal training classes is strongly recommended as a means to establish a stronger bond with your newly adopted pet and is, in some instances, required as a condition of the adoption. Despite internet "PR" to the contrary, not all Bullmastiffs are good with children, so if you have infants or toddlers, please understand that the wait may be a bit longer; we endeavor to place dogs into home with small children only if they have a history of living in harmony with little ones previously, or if they have been fostered in a home with small children. We review all of our applications carefully, and check references; a home visit by a volunteer will be performed prior to placement.
The foster dogs have all obvious veterinary issues addressed prior to placement, and are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, checked for heartworm and various tick-borne diseases (and treated if necessary), and microchipped. Most are crate trained and reliably house-broken unless otherwise noted. To the extent possible each foster dog is evaluated for any temperament issues while in foster care and dogs who exhibit any human aggression are not placed. The dogs in our care are NOT, however, warranted for health or temperament/behavior. When we place a dog, all of its vet records accompany him/her to the new home, an adoption contract is signed by both parties, and the required donation is expected at the time of placement. Dog licenses, pet insurance, homeowners insurance etc. are the responsibility of the adopter(s).
Bullmastiff Rescuers, Inc. reserves the right to refuse adoption to any applicant or individual.
Please be aware that we are all volunteers, so response time may vary. Dogs in need and emergency calls will take precedence over processing applications, so please bear with us.
BRI Adoption Application
PDF and Word versions can be found below. Simply download and send completed form to: brinc2@verizon.net
PDF and Word versions can be found below. Simply download and send completed form to: brinc2@verizon.net

BRI Adoption Application - PDF version | |
File Size: | 109 kb |
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BRI Adoption Application - WORD version | |
File Size: | 19 kb |
File Type: | docx |

BRI Adoption Policy | |
File Size: | 14 kb |
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BRI Volunteer Form
PDF and Word versions can be found below. Simply download and send completed form to: brinc2@verizon.net

BRI Volunteer Application - PDF version | |
File Size: | 115 kb |
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BRI Volunteer Application - WORD version | |
File Size: | 145 kb |
File Type: | doc |
BRI Volunteer Transporter Form
BRI Volunteer Transporter Application - Please complete this form if you are only interested in transporting. For all other types of volunteer opportunities, please complete the BRI Volunteer Application.
PDF and Word versions can be found below. Simply download and send completed form to: brinc2@verizon.net
PDF and Word versions can be found below. Simply download and send completed form to: brinc2@verizon.net

BRI Volunteer Transporter Application- PDF version | |
File Size: | 315 kb |
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BRI Volunteer Transporter Application- WORD version | |
File Size: | 24 kb |
File Type: | docx |
WE ARE CLOSED TO INTAKES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
BRI Owner Surrender Form
Before completing the form, please email a picture of the dog, your location, contact information, and the reason for surrender to brinc2@verizon.net. If the dog is indeed a Bullmastiff, and if we are active in your location, we will ask you to complete the surrender form. Contacts without picture, location and reason for surrender will not receive a response. Thank you.
PDF and Word versions can be found below. If submitting via pdf or word, include a recent picture and send with questionnaire to: brinc2@verizon.net.

BRI Owner Surrender Questionnaire- PDF version | |
File Size: | 35 kb |
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BRI Owner Surrender Questionnaire- WORD version | |
File Size: | 58 kb |
File Type: | doc |