Enfys
Well-Known Member
Here we go, bear with me please.
Recently I bought a pony for my 11 year old daughter (who has hunted, done all PC activities, jumping 3', in the SJ and Dressage Teams etc very happily) and she seems to have lost her nerve. She hasn't had a fall or even a fright just isn't happy riding this pony. 13.2 Welsh/arab, the worst he does is a tiny bunny hop in nappiness, he doesn't even run away, he's a character, but safe.
So, my instant reaction was: If you aren't happy on him we'll find him a new home and look for another one for you, no big deal, which seems reasonable to me.
Her reaction was: Floods of tears, "You can't, I love him! and I'll try not to be scared"
Oh flaming heck
..........so what do I do people? He's a good pony, just a bit too sharp for her, she is happy up on a 15.1 QH but doesn't love Robin the way she does Coops.
Recently I bought a pony for my 11 year old daughter (who has hunted, done all PC activities, jumping 3', in the SJ and Dressage Teams etc very happily) and she seems to have lost her nerve. She hasn't had a fall or even a fright just isn't happy riding this pony. 13.2 Welsh/arab, the worst he does is a tiny bunny hop in nappiness, he doesn't even run away, he's a character, but safe.
So, my instant reaction was: If you aren't happy on him we'll find him a new home and look for another one for you, no big deal, which seems reasonable to me.
Her reaction was: Floods of tears, "You can't, I love him! and I'll try not to be scared"
Oh flaming heck