
The Basenji, also named Congo Terrier or Zande Dog, belongs to one of the oldest dog’s races of the world. Even today, the Basenji is still used as a hunting dog in Central Africa. This small, highly-active, intelligent and independent dog usually develops a very close relationship with its young or adult master. Its special characteristic is, that is doesn’t bark. High-quality wall calendar with 12 beautiful images. We care about the environment. That's why we only use FSC-certified paper from responsible forestry. We avoid overproduction and thus significant amounts of waste as we produce our calendars via print-on-demand in the markets we operate in. This means we can keep our transport routes short and ensure climate-conscious logistical processes. 14 Pages Consisting of 1 Cover | 12 Months | 1 Index Page | Cardboard Spine at the back This calendar was re-released this year with the same images and new dates. Illustrations:January: Hillow, male at the age of 5 years February: Holly, female at the age of 5 years March: Maahly and Marvel, brother and sister April: Three generations of Basenji May: Hillow loves the sun June: Maahly, female at the age of 2 months July: The nose of Hillow August: Maahly in the garden September: Holly and Felis near the river L'Eure October: Marvel, male at the age of 9 months November: Marvel and his mother, Holly December: Mayhra, female at the age of 2 months QUALITY - High-quality photo calendar with 12 beautiful images on light-resistant paper, robust spiral binding with hanger. SUSTAINABLE - Significant waste reduction due to print-on-demand production, environmentally friendly FSC-certified paper, produced in the UK, climate-conscious logistical processes. PERFECT GIFT - calendars for friends and family, for children, all ages and all occasions, from Christmas to birthdays and everything in between. LOTS OF CHOICE - Wall calendars in different sizes (DIN A4 and DIN A3), for any topic and personal taste, featuring photography, painting and illustrations. The Basenji is a dog breed coming from central Africa, author: Petra Wobst