RuthnMeg
Well-Known Member
My daughter who is 6 1/2 has a pony on loan. Due to unforseen circumstances this is her 3rd pony she has had on loan.
The pony we had last year was a true saint, and only due to the owners we had to give her back. It was totally gutting.
So, very quickly (maybe too quickly) I found another nice pony whose owner was happy for us to loan her. She is a 22 year old welshie, who has done all PC before. This is lovely to know, but pony is NOT a saint (not bad either mind), and the fact that this one is more jiggly, more nervous and doesn't like being on her own has been a minor problem! My daughter has been coping very well considering, but at the same time getting less and less keen to ride. And then last week got bucked off. It was just one of those things that happens, no-ones fault really. Since then my daughter has changed. She is now scared of the pony, even to the point of telling me when 'Candy' moves her head! It never occoured to her before. She has asked me very sweetly that she doesn't want to do it at the moment, and might take it up when she is 10 if she is allowed!! (Bless her).
So, on that note I have contacted the ponies owner via email telling her the story. I have give notice of termination of the loan agreement, as we simply can't keep the pony with this going on.
Have I done the right thing? I don't want to push my daughter to doing something she doesn't want to do? I hope the owners can understand, I don't want to be a bad loanee!!
I have also told the PC , as we had only just re-joined!! Oh dear, I think Iam in a pickle with all of this!!!
Ginger Beer anyone??
The pony we had last year was a true saint, and only due to the owners we had to give her back. It was totally gutting.
So, very quickly (maybe too quickly) I found another nice pony whose owner was happy for us to loan her. She is a 22 year old welshie, who has done all PC before. This is lovely to know, but pony is NOT a saint (not bad either mind), and the fact that this one is more jiggly, more nervous and doesn't like being on her own has been a minor problem! My daughter has been coping very well considering, but at the same time getting less and less keen to ride. And then last week got bucked off. It was just one of those things that happens, no-ones fault really. Since then my daughter has changed. She is now scared of the pony, even to the point of telling me when 'Candy' moves her head! It never occoured to her before. She has asked me very sweetly that she doesn't want to do it at the moment, and might take it up when she is 10 if she is allowed!! (Bless her).
So, on that note I have contacted the ponies owner via email telling her the story. I have give notice of termination of the loan agreement, as we simply can't keep the pony with this going on.
Have I done the right thing? I don't want to push my daughter to doing something she doesn't want to do? I hope the owners can understand, I don't want to be a bad loanee!!
I have also told the PC , as we had only just re-joined!! Oh dear, I think Iam in a pickle with all of this!!!
Ginger Beer anyone??