Classic FM has introduced that its programme for pets is returning in time for Bonfire Night.
The programme goals to assist maintain anxious pets and their house owners calm and relaxed this firework season.
It would be the sixth yr that Classic FM’s Pet Classics airs and it will likely be hosted by the station’s weekend presenter and dog-lover Charlotte Hawkins.
A 2022 affect survey by the RSPCA discovered that 76% of respondents reported dogs experiencing misery because of fireworks.
Previously, the animal charity has revealed that enjoying enjoyable music is the commonest method pet house owners assist chill out or put together their animals for Bonfire Night.
What is Classic FM’s Pet Classics?
The programme will characteristic a rigorously curated number of probably the most soothing classical music, specifically chosen to calm any nervous pet or anxious proprietor.
The choice contains classical music linked to animals corresponding to Mina by composer Edward Elgar, which he wrote about his much-loved Cairn Terrier; the Carnival of the Animals: The Swan by Camille Saint Saëns, and Piano Concerto No.17 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart owned a pet starling, whose tune is featured within the concerto.
Charlotte can even characteristic private dedications to listeners’ pets.
You can discover out extra concerning the programme through the Classic FM website.
Classic FM has additionally created a playlist of peaceable classical music for pets which is available anytime free of charge on Global Player.
How to take heed to Classic FM’s Pet Classics this Bonfire Night
Whether you’re conversant in the programme or have solely simply heard about it, the radio station’s programme is available to look at this weekend – listed here are the timings.
Classic FM’s Pet Classics might be broadcast on Saturday, November 4 from 5pm and Sunday, November 5 from 5pm to coincide with the busiest nights of the yr for firework displays.
The programme might be broadcast on Classic FM which is available throughout the UK on Global Player, 100-102 FM, DAB digital radio and TV and through the Classic FM web site.
It has once more been created by Classic FM with help from the RSPCA.
Classic FM presenter Charlotte Hawkins stated: “It’s an honour to host Classic FM’s Pet Classics again this year. It is such a special and heart-warming programme, with the most wonderful community of listeners.
“We know the positive effects that classical music has on humans and pets alike, especially during stressful and challenging times, so I have the perfect selection of calming music lined up to settle and sooth even the most anxious listener.
“Everyone is welcome to my radio sanctuary – from the furry to the feathered – and I look forward to all the photos and videos of pets chilling out with me and enjoying the music.”