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The long-bodied, short-legged hound that German foresters bred in the 1600s to chase badgers down into their setts, the breed whose name translates literally to "badger dog," takes twelve pages in Dachshunds 2027 Wall Calendar. The breed comes in three coat types (smooth, longhaired, and wirehaired) and two sizes (standard and miniature), with a color list that reads like an art-supply catalog: red, cream, black and tan, chocolate, blue, fawn, and the patterned dapple, brindle, and piebald. The photography catches the famous long-and-low silhouette in profile, the head-back howling pose, the corner-of-the-couch curl, and the ridiculous full-tilt sprint that always looks like the back legs are about to catch up with the front. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For dachshund owners, breed-club members, and anyone who has caught themselves laughing out loud at the sight of one of these dogs at full sprint, the photography here knows its audience. The smooth-coat profile in particular photographs as well as any dog can.