NeverSayNever
Well-Known Member
OP without naming the dealer - can you say what area it is in as although its a familiar story across the country - yours sounds VERY familiar 
I also bought another horse from a dealer in Summer 2011. I had some problems with him being nappy when I got him home but not enough to warrant me giving up on him. However he really was a pig and would go vertical out on hacks and going into the ring. I found out a few weeks later that I was pregnant and he had just had me off as well!! Thankfully I was fine and so was the baby but I didnt ride him again. I spoke to the dealer who took him back and sold him on my behalf. I spoke to the people who bought him and was totally honest with them and said that in company he was fine but leaving other horses and hacking alone he was nappy. I considered turning him away but frankly, you have to ask yourself what kind of horse you are going to want and need after you have had the baby and with a young child around. I would suggest you consider this very carefully
I actually bought a pony from a friend a few weeks later that I had been hacking out with her.. if you'd asked me was she my type a few years back Id have said no way. However I knew I was going to need something easy to do and reliable to handle with no vices. She fitted the bill and I actually rode her up to a couple of weeks before i had my baby!! She is definitely my horse of a lifetime
I also bought another horse from a dealer in Summer 2011. I had some problems with him being nappy when I got him home but not enough to warrant me giving up on him. However he really was a pig and would go vertical out on hacks and going into the ring. I found out a few weeks later that I was pregnant and he had just had me off as well!! Thankfully I was fine and so was the baby but I didnt ride him again. I spoke to the dealer who took him back and sold him on my behalf. I spoke to the people who bought him and was totally honest with them and said that in company he was fine but leaving other horses and hacking alone he was nappy. I considered turning him away but frankly, you have to ask yourself what kind of horse you are going to want and need after you have had the baby and with a young child around. I would suggest you consider this very carefully