RNZ
04 November 2025, 6:00 PM
Latke and Lox relaxing to some baroque music during last years' fireworks. Photo credit:RNZ Concert listenersPets and their owners can tune in and chill out to RNZ's annual Concert for Animals tonight.
There are more than four million pets in Aotearoa, many of whom are spooked by the loud bangs and flashes of light fireworks cause.
Scientific research suggests music, especially classical, can be soothing for cats and dogs in veterinary hospitals or animal shelters. And we know that the best way to help a stressed companion animal is for them to have their human, feeling calm, nearby.
So with that in mind, RNZ Concert presents its annual Guy Fawkes night radio show of music chosen to calm pets and people alike.

Sophie miaowssively appreciated RNZ's Guy Fawkes sonic sanctuary of calm last year.
You can enjoy music written for animals such as 'Mina' by Edward Elgar for his beloved Cairns terrier. 'The Swan' from Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saëns, 'Scene by the Brook', from Beethoven's Pastoral and we haven’t forgotten farm animals either with 'Sheep May Safely Graze', by Johann Sebastian Bach.
Tune in from 6pm Wednesday night and let RNZ Concert calm the farm for people and their furry friends to snuggle up to on a night that can be stressful for animals.

Napoleon Bunaparte and Sophie doe Bundorset, both partial to a bit of Chopin.
To listen to RNZ Concert tune in on the radio, or stream us from rnz.co.nz, the RNZ App, SKY TV channel 422, or Freeview Channel 51. You can text us on 8824, texts cost 20 cents.

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