
Daisy's Pedigree
Stud Book Number 0049CJ
DOB: 10 November 1997
Sire: UK/IR Ch Karaburan Jelly Roll
Morton
Dam: Wilbus Kismet
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Junior Warrant gained 06/03/1999
Pedigree Pet Foods/Our Dogs Puppy Of The Year 1998
BB/BIS SAC Open Show 1999
RBCC and RBIS WAHC Ch Show 1999
Harcourt-Brown Junior Points Trophy Winner 1998
BIS AHA Open Show 1999
BIS AHCW Open Show 1999
CC and BOS Paignton Ch Show 2000
RBIS WAHC Open Show 2000
BB and RBIS WAHC Open Show 2001
BB and RBIS BACH Open Show 2001
RBB Midland AHC Open Show, 2002
BB and BOS AHC Wales 2002
BB and BIS MAHC Open Show, 2003
RBCC and RBB MAHC Championship Show 2003
RBCC Houndshow 2003
BCC Bournemouth 2003
RBCC Hound Association of Scotland
2004
BCC WELKS 2004
And numerous other BP, BB, RBIS, BIS and placings
Daisy was born on 10 November 1997, the same day and
month of Brian's father's birth. Her breeders are Lesley and Alan
Busby of the Wilbus kennel. The WILBUS "L" Litter were all pet-named
after the Manchester United football team, which Alan and Simone Busby
support with a passion. And why not! Daisy, by the way, was
named after Gary Pallister (no longer with Man U) as he and Steve Bruce were
affectionately dubbed Daisy and Dolly respectively by Sir Alex Ferguson.
Dolly stayed with Lesley and Alan.
In 1998, on our 14th anniversary, we left home at 5:30am
and drove to East Sussex to collect Dee Waterman, then headed for Kent and
the Wilbus household. We went to see the remains of the "L" litter,
many puppies had already been snapped up, and we were curious to see Alan
and Lesley's house as we had heard so much about it. The house is
Edwardian (complete with servant's bells!) and its grounds include part of a
wood at the rear. We were fed, watered, wined and dined, and fell in
love with this little angel who allowed herself to be poked and prodded, but
stood perfectly, straight out of the nest! We agreed a three-way
partnership between David, Dee and Brian (Brian's first afghan hound) and
took her home to Wiltshire that night. She had neither been away from
home, nor in a car. Yet, she slept on Dee's, then Brian's lap for all
of the four hour journey back to Wiltshire. We stopped in East Sussex
to buy water, food and tissues in case of accidents, but didn't need them.
When we arrived home, we put down the food for Daisy which Lesley had been
feeding her. Honestly - she took one mouthful, spat it out and ate
what our other four afghans ate! She has never touched any of the food
she was raised on again!
We took her to Ring Craft. Our first attempt was
abruptly cut short when, at our local village hall, we spotted the trainer
loading a water pistol! We found another class on a Monday evening
(Spire Dog Club) at St Mark's Church Hall in Swindon. Pat Oborne, the
head trainer, and her team were brilliant. The whole floor inside is
covered with rubber matting. Outside, when the weather allows, there
is a large grass area which was used whenever possible. This is where
we first spotted Daisy's terrific movement. One night, out of the
blue, she just showed off that magic front extension, and blew us away.
So much so, that Brian went out the next day and bought a video camera so
that David could see from the judge's point of view (as it were).
The Wilbus "L" litter made its debut at the SAC Show at
Slough in 1998. Daisy was 3rd in a class consisting of herself and her
two sisters (Dolly and Dizzy). A week later, at Birmingham AHC Open
Show she came 2nd out of two! But ....... two weeks after that she
came into her own and won Minor Puppy Bitch at Bath CS under Terry Thorn,
cheered on by a number of her classmates from Spire Dog Club. 3 - 2 -
1.
The same class-mates made a huge noise cheering Daisy in
March 1999 when she gained her Junior Warrant (and Best Of Breed) under
Bronwyn Lawson-Ball at Swindon DCS Open Show.
From then on it has been a fantastic success story.
Her Reserve CC under Pauline Mullins at WAHC in September 1999 was a very
special moment for all of us. Brian's parents were in attendance but
did not stay for the BIS challenge because they thought it was all over!
When Jill Cross gave Daisy RBIS, it reduced Brian to tears.
Daisy's CC at Paignton under Diane Cooke in July 2000 was
magical. Diane had given her brother Bryan (Ch Wilbus Libretto) a
Reserve CC in the morning, so the buzz started at lunchtime about Daisy's
prospects in the afternoon. David disappeared with her for ages,
choosing to avoid the speculation. The video that Brian took of that
afternoon contains a great deal of his screaming and squealing! No
tears this time, just elation.
Daisy gained her second CC at Bournemouth 2003 on the
hottest day since records began. Elaine Wyatt said that when showing,
Daisy was totally "with" David and was giving her all. She describes
Daisy as a "diamond". What more can you say?
Her personality is - cheeky. She is a naughty
little minx! We don't know how she was raised at the Wilbus Ranch, but
we certainly didn't teach her some of the things she gets up to!
She hates magazines, and will destroy them if she's
bored. She is a brilliant pruner in the garden. She has managed
to prune a 6 feet high bamboo plant in three moves. Each year a new
plant, shrub or tree takes her fancy and she flattens it, or beats it up!
She loves to watch birds, and can spend hours watching them fly to and fro.
But heaven help a neighbour who dares to turn a light on at night.
They will get a severe barking to!
We couldn't understand why she liked whisky and coke,
until Lesley confessed that it was a drink that she was partial to.
Shocking! Leading such a young afghan astray!
She barks at most things that dare to walk up our street
and has taken over from Misha (Wishful Misha At Numa) in this respect.
Daisy is only afraid of three things, fireworks, shiny floors and a
bath. When a bath is due, she trembles and shakes and tries to hide.
She cooperates when cornered, and is quick to flaunt herself off when she is
finished under the dryer. Her thoughts then turn to the next show ....
she absolutely loves being shown, and on show days (once she has spotted the
cool box being loaded into the car) she whinnies and cried for us to hurry
up and get going!
Daisy gained her crowning CC at WELKS (West Of England
Ladies Kennel Society) Championship Show on Saturday 24 April 2004 at 3:50pm
under Roy Metcalfe. Not that we noticed the time or anything .........
We are extremely grateful to Lesley and Alan Busby for
Daisy.
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