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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
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The tallest dog breed recognized by the major kennel clubs, the rough-coated Irish giant that once hunted wolves for Celtic chieftains and was nearly extinct by the 1800s before Captain George Augustus Graham brought the breed back from the edge, takes twelve pages in Irish Wolfhounds 2027 Wall Calendar. A male wolfhound at his full height stands close to a meter at the shoulder and weighs as much as a small adult, and yet the breed is famously gentle indoors, slow to anger, and capable of remarkable patience around children. The featured coats run through the breed's recognized colors: grey, brindle, red, black, white, and fawn, with the wiry double coat that gives the dogs their unmistakable silhouette against open countryside. The photography catches them mid-lope across Irish heathland and in the long, leaning rest poses they take after a good run. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For wolfhound owners, sighthound rescue volunteers, and anyone who has stood next to one of these dogs and quietly recalibrated their idea of what "big" means, the photography here honors the scale and the gentleness in equal measure.