Classic FM will be playing calming music for anxious pets during this year’s fireworks

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Classic FM has announced that it will be back playing calming music for anxious pets during this year’s fireworks season.

Bonfire Night may be loved by us humans for the spectacular firework displays and all the festive-themed activities that come along with it… but sadly, the November holiday isn’t quite so fun for our four-legged friends.

Loud bangs, flashing lights, and unpleasant strong smell of spent explosives are just some of the reasons why fireworks are frightening to pets.

Not only that, but with multiple bangs occurring from numerous displays across this time of year, pets are rarely able to pinpoint when and where the booming explosions are coming from.

A recent survey by the RSPCA revealed that 76% of animal owners reported their pet was distressed during fireworks season, and that playing relaxing music was the most common way (36%) to help calm or prepare their animal, while many kennels and rehoming centres nationwide also use the power of classical music to decrease stress levels amongst their animals.

Which is why, for the seventh year running now, Classic FM is once again teaming up with the RSPCA for two Pet Classics programmes packed with “the most soothing and comforting classical music”.

The music has been handpicked to help calm and settle any anxious pets.

Classic FM will be playing calming music for anxious pets during this year’s fireworks / Credit: Elisha Terada (via Unsplash)

Presenter Charlotte Hawkins will host the first programme on Saturday 2 November, and Dan Walker will then host the second programme on Bonfire Night itself (Tuesday 5 November).

Both shows will be broadcast between 5pm to 9pm and will coincide with the busiest evenings of firework displays.

Alongside the soothing music, Charlotte and Dan will also read out personal dedications to listeners’ pets.

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Classic FM’s Pet Classics with Charlotte Hawkins and Dan Walker will be broadcast on Saturday 2 and Tuesday 5 November from 5pm to 9pm, and you can listen on Classic FM or Global Player available across the UK.

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