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The short-legged, fox-faced herding dogs that have been working Welsh hill farms for at least a thousand years (and serving as constant companions in the Royal household from the late 1930s onward) take twelve pages in Welsh Corgis 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured breed is mostly the Pembroke, the more famous of the two corgi types, with its docked or natural bobtail and the trademark "fairy saddle" markings across the shoulders that legend says were left by the fairies who used corgis as mounts. A few Cardigans, the older, longer-tailed type, also appear. The photography catches them at full sprint with ears pinned back, sitting upright in the famous "sploot" pose, and herding sheep around the Welsh borders. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For corgi owners, Royal-watching dog fans, and anyone who has spent more than five minutes trying to photograph the famous tongue-out, big-smile face, the imagery here delivers on every page. The breed photographs as well in motion as it does standing still.