Pet Sounds radio show returns to Classic FM to help cats and dogs

Classic FM is partnering with the RSPCA next month to broadcast two special programmes to help keep anxious pets – and their owners – calm and relaxed this fireworks season.

Pet Sounds, hosted by Classic FM’s weekend presenter and dog-lover Bill Turnbull, will be broadcast on Saturday 2nd November, with a second programme on Guy Fawkes Night itself, Tuesday 5th November.

They follow Classic FM’s inaugural Pet Sounds programme last November, which saw digital listening hours on the day increase by almost 70% compared to the rest of the month.

In Pet Sounds, Bill will play relaxing classical music to help calm the nerves and ease the stress during the noise and bright lights. He will also play classical pieces connected to animals.

Sir Edward Elgar’s Mina, for example, was named after the composer’s Cairn terrier, plus there will be music by Gabriel Fauré, who was known affectionately as ‘The Cat’ by his friends.

Pet Sounds will also feature dedications to listeners’ pets and advice from the RSPCA team for any owners looking to reassure their animals.

Classic FM’s Bill Turnbull said: “The response to our first Pet Sounds programme last November was incredible, so this year, we have created two programmes specifically for pets who may be nervous or anxious around Fireworks Night. I call this their radio refuge.

While the music on Classic FM is always relaxing, the selection we’re planning is even more soothing. I’ve been presenting to humans on Classic FM for the past three-and-half years, so I’m looking forward to some new four-legged listeners tuning in and enjoying the world’s greatest music.”

Lisa Hens, the RSPCA’s dog welfare expert, said: “We know that every year fireworks have a detrimental effect on the welfare of animals – dogs and cats but also wildlife, horses and farm animals – and can leave them in a state of fear and distress. If you are worried, we would always advise you ask your vet what can be done to help your pet, but we have also put together some practical tips to help owners and animal lovers. One of the things we know can be beneficial for dogs and help them relax is to play classical music. It can also
help mask the sound of the fireworks for your pet and that is why we are so pleased to team up with Classic FM this year for Pet Sounds and support their focus on helping animals.”

Pet Sounds with Bill Turnbull will be broadcast on Saturday 2 nd November (7pm to 10pm) with a second programme on Tuesday 5 th November (also 7pm to 10pm).


Posted on Sunday, October 20th, 2019 at 4:58 pm by RadioToday UK

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