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All Mixed Up – Gary Hoey, New Music From Semisonic, Chris Cron, Joe D’Urso

Here is the playlist from this morning’s “All Mixed Up” with Gary Hoey dropping by for a visit, plus new music from Semisonic, Chris Cron, Joe D’Urso and more. Opening…

WDHA's All Mixed Up

Here is the playlist from this morning's "All Mixed Up" with Gary Hoey dropping by for a visit, plus new music from Semisonic, Chris Cron, Joe D'Urso and more.

Opening Theme - "Signe" by Eric Clapton

The Wheel - Rosanne Cash
The Circle Game - Joni Mitchell
Drift Away - Tom Rush
Pride (In the Name of Love) - U2

Little Bit of Sun - Semisonic
All That Heaven Will Allow - Bruce Springsteen
Half Beats Nothing - Jake Thistle

Don't Look Down - Smithereens
The Salt In My Tears - Martin Briley
If She Knew What She Wants - Bangles
Twelve Thirty (Young Girls Are Coming To the Canyon) - Rufus Wainwright
Rikki Don't Lose That Number - Steely Dan
In Your Eyes - Peter Gabriel
Open Your Eyes - Snow Patrol
Where Did You Go - Lieder
I Can't Explain - Who
Open My Eyes - Nazz

Rhythm of the World - Cowsills
Learning To Fly - Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Till It Shines - Joe D'Urso & Stone Caravan

Gary Hoey Interview
Nutcracker (Sugar Plum Fairy) - Gary Hoey
Bang & Blame - R.E.M.
Shiny Happy People - Micky Dolenz
Strange Condition - Pete Yorn
Unbreakable - Chris Cron
Everywhere - Fleetwood Mac

Like A Rolling Stone - Jimi Hendrix Experience
Highway 61 Revisited - John Waite

Bite My Head Off - Rolling Stones
Glorified G - Pearl Jam
Middle of the Road - Pretenders

Closing Theme - "Take Five" by the Dave Brubeck Quartet

Thanks for listening this morning.

Thanksgiving Do’s and Don’ts For Your Dog This Holiday!

Here comes the holidays! It's TC wishing you a happy and merry whatever you celebrate and with Thanksgiving heading our way, before you let your best furry friend grab a scrap from the holiday meal, here are a few reminders on what's cool to nibble on and what should be avoided at all costs for our pups. Doggie Do's and Don'ts.
I spoke to a few veterinary friends, and also according to the American Kennel Club website, reminded myself of some of the yummy things we can offer our dogs (Rosie loves Turkey by the way...does your dog?) and we always want to proceed with just a few tastes as taking a dog away from their day to day diet is never a good idea for them or us!
I also hope you can spend some time with your pup over the holiday as I always think they feel the magic of the seasons and get into the vibe! Rosie (and my late dogs Scarlet and Star did too) loves watching me decorate the tree, cook in the kitchen and she really loves having guests over when she can get extra attention, see her old family pals and make new friends. I'm telling you- The dogs feel it too!
Personally I never like to give any kind of sweets or desserts to my dogs regardless of if my vet thinks they may pass the test. Desserts and dogs don't really mix, but let's explore a few of the obvious choices. Now if you have fed your dog say Turkey and it didn't agree with them, stay away. Rosie does fine with chicken and turkey spread on top of her Go Solutions food that I get from my friends at Home Towne Pet Shoppe. Home Towne Pet Shoppe
And I'll include some of Rosie Carr's favorite holiday foods on the list!
Happy "Dog-Friendly" Thanksgiving! And don't forget to check out our Rock N' Ruff Page - WDHA's Rock N' Ruff
AND pet tips on the Rock N'Ruff Roundtable TC's RNR Roundtable
TC and Rosie

Turkey (DO)

White or dark turkey meat is fine, but it must be unseasoned, no skin and NO BONES! Bones are a choking hazard and can cause obstruction and other serious issues and skin can cause pancreatitis which can be deadly in some pups.

Green Beans (DO)

Yummy Yummy for our dogs! Filled with vitamins and good fiber green beans are fine, just set some aside before you season with butters and creams.

Mashed Potatoes, Stuffing and Casserole Items (DON'T)

Hard Pass! Aside from digestive issues, casserole items aren't great choices for our dogs with their vast ingredients and your dogs unknown potential reaction to some of them.

Onions (DON'T)

Onions can be toxic for many dogs.

Pumpkin and Sweet Potato (DO)

Pumpkin and Sweet Potato are great for vitamins and digestion, just not in pie form with sugar and spices. Plain is the name of the game. Rosie Carr LOVES sweet potatoes! Yummy!

Alcohol (DON'T)

Don't even think about it. Toxic for dogs.  That's why dogs are smarter than us. They don't do drunk stuff!

Dessert (DON'T)

Unless it's specifically made for your dog. Keep in mind artificial sweetener is toxic for dogs as well as is chocolate.

Cranberry Sauce (DON'T)

Too much sugar and can contain fruits like raising or dried fruits that can be considered toxic.