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The compact, muscular British breed often called the "nanny dog" for its long history of patience around children takes twelve pages in Staffordshire Bull Terriers 2027 Wall Calendar. Staffies were developed in the Black Country of England in the early 1800s from bulldog-and-terrier crosses, recognized by the Kennel Club in 1935, and have been quietly working their way up the popularity charts in the UK ever since. The featured coats cover the breed's full color range: red, fawn, white, black, blue, and brindle, often with white blazes on the chest. The photography catches them mid-zoom, in classic Staffy sit, and with the signature big-grin face that the breed is known for. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For Staffy owners, breed advocates, and anyone who has spent any time around a properly raised Staffordshire and watched the loyal, smiley side of the breed at work, the photography here counters the bad press with the truth about what the breed is actually like.