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Rescue Barn is a Local New England Rescue Program whose focus is on rescue, rehabilitation, re-socia

Rescue Barn is a Local New England Rescue Program whose focus is on rescue, rehabilitation, re-socialization, re-training and ultimately re-homing Purebred Mastiff Breeds (Molossers) with positive and natural methods: Bullmastiffs, Cane Corsos, Presa Canarios, English Mastiffs, and other Molossers, creating one survivor at a time....

Our Program features Mary Hannigan, Bullmastiff Owner/Breeder/R

Photos 12/07/2017

UPDATE: If you have emailed the rescue that you are interested make sure to complete an application. IMPORTANT: Out-of-state applicants will ONLY be considered if you come pick him up, have lots of breed experience, and won’t dump him if he has medical issues in future.

If any of my followers want to foster or adopt this sweet guy from Los Angeles... ❤️🐾
RepostBy : "Beautiful boy Gatsby still needs foster or Forever Home!

Seriously, where are the bullmastiff people?! About 4 years old, Gatsby has been in boarding practically since we rescued him and it sucks. He is super sweet with people and fine with other dogs with proper intro. Looking for a mastiff experienced home! All bills are covered if you foster! Just had blood work done at vet and all good. He has some swelling on his hocks but vet says it’s just because of pressure. It doesn’t hinder him in any way. He is active and happy and deserves a good place to lay his head.
Please email [email protected]" (via )

WELCOME MIA. A couple months ago I was contacted by one of the largest educators, saviors and advocators for Neo, Cane Corso and French Mastiffs, Gretchen Wright. Gretchen and her team work endless hours to get these gentle giants out of horrid situations which include puppy mill auctions, high kill shelters and abusive situations. Believe me what she and her team have taken on without a facility is a huge feat in just four years. They work throughout the United States, with accredited rescues, fosters and sponsors/donors. Over the year we have been open Gretchen has been watching the work and love we give to all of our dogs at Camp, turning what was once a loving dog then failed, back into a loving and adoptable dog understanding their special needs and placing them with the correct family. We are blessed and honored that Gretchen has entrusted us to help Mia. Several months back when there was a chance this stunning girl would be euthanized at the young age of 2 her Team thought Camp would be the ticket. A plan was put into place and Mia arrived through a joint effort of many resources one being East Coast Paw Transport, an entire volunteer based transport. The crew at East Coast never questioned our concerns but immediately said she would have a private chauffeur, no worries. She captured the heart of her loving transporter Sarah, who we can't thank enough. ❤️❤️. After 10 days of decompression and hating men you are seeing what happened a couple of days ago. Yes, she broke out of her shell and now adores Wayne. Mia is a pure bred Neo Mastiff so breed experience is a MUST. No children and Mia prefers to be the only animal in the home. Her true personality is coming out and what a great one it is. Mia is shown by appointment only. What a great future this girl now has. It takes a village and ours is very well populated with dedicated people. For Mia it has become a reality now onto the next leg of her journey: that forever home. #neosrock. Camppapillon.org. 12/08/2016

WELCOME MIA. A couple months ago I was contacted by one of the largest educators, saviors and advocators for Neo, Cane Corso and French Mastiffs, Gretchen Wright. Gretchen and her team work endless hours to get these gentle giants out of horrid situations which include puppy mill auctions, high kill shelters and abusive situations. Believe me what she and her team have taken on without a facility is a huge feat in just four years. They work throughout the United States, with accredited rescues, fosters and sponsors/donors. Over the year we have been open Gretchen has been watching the work and love we give to all of our dogs at Camp, turning what was once a loving dog then failed, back into a loving and adoptable dog understanding their special needs and placing them with the correct family. We are blessed and honored that Gretchen has entrusted us to help Mia. Several months back when there was a chance this stunning girl would be euthanized at the young age of 2 her Team thought Camp would be the ticket. A plan was put into place and Mia arrived through a joint effort of many resources one being East Coast Paw Transport, an entire volunteer based transport. The crew at East Coast never questioned our concerns but immediately said she would have a private chauffeur, no worries. She captured the heart of her loving transporter Sarah, who we can't thank enough. ❤️❤️. After 10 days of decompression and hating men you are seeing what happened a couple of days ago. Yes, she broke out of her shell and now adores Wayne. Mia is a pure bred Neo Mastiff so breed experience is a MUST. No children and Mia prefers to be the only animal in the home. Her true personality is coming out and what a great one it is. Mia is shown by appointment only. What a great future this girl now has. It takes a village and ours is very well populated with dedicated people. For Mia it has become a reality now onto the next leg of her journey: that forever home. #neosrock. Camppapillon.org.

Photos 11/27/2016

"I'll love you like no other dog has loved you before!"-Low Ryder (T96311)

Photos 11/06/2016

Big news! We’ve got an exciting new way for you to help East Coast Gentle Giants Rescue called . We’ve partnered with Big Barker, an American company who handcrafts amazingly supportive beds for big dogs. They’re donating a generous $63.17 for each Big Barker bed sold (and $31.63 for the smaller Barker Junior). This way you can help East Coast Gentle Giants Rescue and make sure your own dog is super-comfy too. But hurry, because ends on November 12th.

This is Pixie on her Big Barker, she’s a rescue pup found swimming in floodwaters after Hurricane Katrina. Her mom says that Pixie “cannot get enough of her Big Barker bed!”

http://bigbarker.com/gentlegiants ← click here to join us during :)

(also, sharing & liking this post would be a HUGE help too!)

Why Big Barker Beds?
They invented the 10 year “can’t flatten, won’t flatten” warranty.
If your dog doesn’t LOVE the bed, they’ll take it back, and even pay for the return shipping.
It’s super easy to clean.

http://bigbarker.com/gentlegiants

Photos 10/05/2016

Available for adoption!!! What a beauty

Beautiful Mia is still looking for a good home.
We just dont understand why everyone doesn't see her beauty. Good with other dogs, lives with a couple smallies in her foster home.
5 yr old, housebroken and ready for a new life!!
Fostered in Columbus, OH

Photos 05/16/2016
Photos 03/23/2016

Cape Cod. Available for Adoption

HOME NEEDED - Marstons Mills, MA. "Massimo" is a purebred Cane Corso with AKC papers.

He was rescued at a train station near Boston one night Jan 2014. He had been grossly neglected and deliberately abandoned.

He is healthy, loving and needs a forever family. He is a little over 100 lbs now so would do well with older children, although he has been around a 3yr old and 5 yr old at my home. He chases wild animals in the woods, so I do not think he would do well with cats.

He is neutered, healthy, micro-chipped and up to date on shots.

Due to new health issues in the family, they can no longer manage to keep him. CONTACT: Lee-Anita O'Rourke 508-681-0801

Photos from Rescue Barn's post 03/03/2016

New York, available for adoption

Bruce is a 4 year old Tibetan Mastiff/Great Pyrenees mix. he is very tall and thin. He's an athletic and very healthy dog, who has had no medical problems. Bruce is very affectionate with all people and loves to go on walks.

Like all Tibetan Mastiffs, he needs to be in a fenced area, with a tall fence since he can jump very high. He is not good with other male dogs and perhaps not with cats (not tested). He cannot be locked in a house when no one is home since he will try to break out and follow. He can be kept outside when you go away for several hours, so long as he is appropriately fenced, though he will probably bark. He had a great fear of thunderstorms, which has gotten better by using a Thundershirt and an occasional dose of va**um.

Bruce is a wonderful, loving and energetic dog, but he needs the right owner.

Anyone who has an interest should feel free to call me at 914-205-3225 or email me.

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