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Donna Hughes Sings Out About Animal Rights with "Dog On A Ten Foot Chain"

Image635545123538901823During last year’s brutal winter months, North Carolina Singer-Songwriter Donna Hughes penned the heart wrenching and powerful song, “Dog On A 10 Foot Chain” that has certainly tugged on the heartstrings.

The song, and her YouTube video, have been featured and shared on numerous popular sites including Talking-Dogs.com, LoveMyDogBlog, and the wide-reaching Dogs Deserve Better Facebook page to name a few.

Donna has also started a new Facebook community page facebook.com/DogsWithoutChains hoping to bring awareness to animal cruelty.



Early next year, Donna will announce her 2015 tour that will include performance dates overseas and around the country. While she regularly performs and speaks at elementary schools, she will soon announce more public speaking engagements as an Animal Rights Advocate continuing her passionate mission to change tethering laws around the country.

Donna plans to publish the lyrics, in addition to a happy ending for the dog, in a children's book, with sheet music to the song in the back of the book.  She also has a couple of other dog songs that she feels will make great children's books as well – helping to educate children to love and cherish their pets.

“Dog On A 10 Foot Chain” appears on both of Donna’s current albums, From the Heart and Fly.  The dog song, along with three of her other originals (“Gone,” “The Red Oak Tree,” and “Where The Good Daddies Go”)  have been nominated for Strictly Country’s 20th Annual Spirit Awards in the Song of the Year category.  

Donna Hughes’ music can be found on iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby and many more outlets.  To view lyrics for “Dog On A 10 Foot Chain” along with her vast catalog of original music, please visit DonnaHughes.com. Fans are invited to join her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Pandora, and many more sites.

1 comment:

Penni McDaniel said...

Thank you so much for posting about Donna Hughes meaning song and her animal rights advocacy!