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Sierra Club Wilderness 2027 Wall Calendar
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The muscular German working breed developed in Munich in the late 1800s from the old Bullenbeisser stock and standardized in 1902, the breed that served as a military and police dog through both world wars and is now best known as a loyal family companion, takes twelve pages in Boxers 2027 Wall Calendar. The featured coats cover the breed's recognized colors: fawn and brindle in all the standard shades, with the typical white markings on the chest, throat, paws, and muzzle. About a quarter of all Boxers are born white and although they cannot be shown, they are perfectly healthy family dogs. The photography catches them mid-bound (the breed got its name from the way it uses its front paws like a boxer at play), in the famous full-tongue grin, and in the loyal full-body lean against a trusted human. This title comes from Red Robin Publishing.
For Boxer owners, working-dog enthusiasts, and anyone who has experienced the famous Boxer lean (the breed's signature greeting), the photography here delivers the dog at its most characteristic moments.