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Standing close to a meter at the shoulder and weighing as much as a small adult, the Irish Wolfhound is the tallest dog breed recognized by the major kennel clubs. Irish Wolfhound 2027 Wall Calendar honors the gentle giant across a year of close-up photography dedicated to the breed's distinctive silhouette and quiet temperament. Bred originally to hunt wolves for Celtic chieftains, the breed nearly disappeared by the 1800s before Captain George Augustus Graham restored the line, and today the Wolfhound is famous for patience around children and remarkable composure indoors. Avonside Publishing has been producing premium breed-specific and themed square wall calendars from the UK for over twenty years, with multilingual grids and plastic-free packaging across the catalog. This title comes from Avonside Publishing Ltd.
For wolfhound owners, sighthound rescue volunteers, Irish-breed enthusiasts, and anyone who has stood next to one of these dogs and quietly recalibrated their idea of what "big" really means, the photography here honors the scale and the temperament in equal measure.