Here are some guidelines the RSPCA has put together:
- If you are able to, why not walk your dog during the day so you don't have to take your dog out after dark when the fireworks will be going off.
- You could play music to drown out the noise of the fireworks.
- Let your dog hide behind the furniture if they want to!
- Keeping your cat and dog occupied can help to distract them from the noise of the fireworks. Why not give them a treat or toy to play with.
- Cat owners are instructed to close all windows and doors to keep them inside the house.
- Those who have small animals such as guinea pigs should bring them inside the house.
- Horses should be stabled while fireworks are being let off.
- For those of you having a bonfire then please check the bonfire before lighting to check for animals - hedgehogs often htry to hibernate at the base of a bonfire.
If you don't like all the noise of the fireworks over Bonfire night and your pets don't either, then why not consider getting away from it all.
Come away with your pet for a quiet time at Old Byland, no loud noises here only peace and quiet awaits both you and your four legged friend/s.
From 5th November 2010
Form Cottage (Sleeps 2) is available for 2 nights from the 5th November, phone for a price.
Drey Cottage (Sleeps 4) is available for 7 nights from the 5th November for £385.
Holt Cottage (Sleeps 6) is available for 7 nights from 5th November for £437.
If you would like to book a stay at one of the Valley View Farm holiday cottages then you can book online by clicking on the link or alternatively book over the telephone on 01439 798221.
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