You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
PLEASE NOTE: GPMR communicates primarily by email. If you have any questions regarding one of our Mastiffs, please read their bio and if you still have questions - drop us an email at GPMastiffRescue@gmail.com. If you have questions about our adoption procedures, please go to our page called 'Adoption Info.' We answer email inquiries daily.
GPMR does not have a shelter. All of our dogs are kept in loving foster homes. We must have a completed adoption application on file before meeting any of our mastiffs.
GPMR adopts to the states of Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisiana and parts of Colorado.
!!!Any mastiffs being adopted out of the state of Oklahoma require a health certificate to be paid for by the adopter!!!
***This Mastiff's adoption fee is waived as part of our 'Fall in Love' adoption event!***
Meet Daisy Peaches! She is a female Mastiff (or possibly mix?) who was found dumped in a neighborhood. The family who rescued her has a little girl who named Daisy Peaches and we promised we would keep her name. Daisy was very fond of her! When she was found, she had infected bite wounds on her legs, scars all over her face from previous wounds and very underweight.
Daisy is super sweet. She is free roam when home alone and other than chewing one some glasses, she has not chewed anything else. However she will gather shoes, hats, etc and piles them on the bed but nothing has been chewed. She is housebroken, and had not had any accidents. The Vet says she is about 18 months old.
Daisy walks well on leash, in the back yard she will venture off some when but likes to keep you in her sight, like most Mastiffs she is very Velcro. She has learned the command 'sit' and we're working on her recall now. We suspect Daisy may have been used as a bait dog from all the scars and wounds she has/had. She is selective about which dogs she likes. She doesn’t react to the older Mastiff in the home, but she has fought with the younger female Mastiff. They have to be kept separated as any sudden movements from that dog seem to agitate Daisy. She's definitely been through some traumatic events in her short life and she may have to be placed as an only dog in the home as a result. The good news is she seems to enjoy kids and so a home with kids 6+ would be fine.
Daisy is being fostered in Shawnee, OKVisit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.Save a Mastiff...Adopt, Foster, Volunteer!
November 3, 2024, 10:10 pm