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BMW GINA Light Visionary Model Concept Car



BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept car has unveiled by BMW. BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept car was announced last week through a video that came out of nowhere showing a heavily camouflaged roadster. of the The body of BMW GINA Light Visionary Model concept become one of the most striking features that goes beyond all previous conceptions of car body configuration, design and materials. Covered with a highly durable and expansion-resistant fabric material, the BMW GINA Light Visionary Model body stretches across its metal structure.

The BMW GINA Light Visionary Model’s body is composed with four elements: one that extends from the front of the vehicle to the edge of the windscreen and down the sides to the rear edge of the doors. The side panels of the BMW GINA Light Visionary Model start at the front where the rocker panels emerge and run across the rear wheel arches into the rear. The fourth component is the central rear deck element.

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2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR Details



The 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR is the most powerful production Mustang yet. The 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR is powered with a 5.4-liter supercharged V8 engine that may develops 540 hp and 510 lb.-ft. of torque.

The 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR featuring the first ever production carbon fiber hood that creates two pressure zones: A high-pressure zone for fresh air intake for combustion and a low-pressure zone that expels hot engine compartment air.

The King of the Road 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR is engineered by Ford SVT and assembled by Shelby Automobiles. They blending the track knowledge gained through the Ford Racing Mustang FR500C and the ingenuity of Carroll Shelby.

The 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR will be available in dealerships in late May and the 2008 Ford Shelby GT500KR price will starts at $79,995. That’s included with destination and delivery charges.

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Feeding Dogs Bones



For decades, images of dogs happily chewing on bones have been promoted on television and in motion pictures. As a result, pet owners have been feeding their dogs both raw and cooked bones, thinking that they are providing a natural form of nutrition for their pets. In reality, they are compromising the dog’s health and unintentionally risking the animal’s life. The consumption of bones by dogs has resulted in vomiting, organ puncture, and cancer. Feeding dogs bones is not a good thing to do!

Dogs are natural and instinctive scavengers. They might not be fed bones by their guardian, but they can find them in trash cans, on unattended plates, and when they find a dead animal, such as a bird or rat. This is very dangerous and must be prevented. One of the more common dangers of bone consumption is bone splinters. Bones from small birds, such as starlings, or medium-sized birds, such as chickens, as well as fish and other meats, can easily splinter when chewed and disperse inside an unsuspecting dog, leading to ripping and tearing of internal organs, and, possibly, death.

In addition to the intestinal danger that results from eating bones, dogs may experience cracking or breaking of teeth. This could result in prolonged periods of pain for the animal because tooth injuries are not as easily noticed as other physical ailments. When the problem is discovered, the dog may have to undergo oral surgery to remove infections, reconstruct a tooth, or extract teeth. This is painful and traumatic for the dog and can be very costly for the dog’s guardian.

If a pet owner is in doubt regarding proper nutrition for a dog, it is recommended that they consult a veterinarian, or, at the very least, perform cursory research on the internet. Food requirements vary, depending on a dog’s breed, weight, and size. If a pet owner can’t bear not to give the dog a treat, use rawhide or chew bones made of dog food purchased at the store or pet shop.

A proper diet for a dog contains a balance of nutrients that are low in fat and are easily digestible. Veterinarians do not recommend that dogs receive ‘table scraps’ or leftovers from the owner’s meals. Eating these foods can result in weight gain and a rejection of food specifically prepared for dogs. In particular, dogs should never be given chocolate, raw meats, or raw organ meats. These foods can cause skeletal problems and toxicity in dogs. They, along with real bones, are a “No, no!”

One of the best, and most easily accessible, sources of information regarding animal nutrition is the internet. A concerned dog owner can search the internet using words such as “feeding dogs,” “dog food,” or “dog nutrition.” The resulting information will include general nutrition information, feeding a specific a breed of dog, and training a dog to eat certain foods. Chew bones and other safe treats are also available on the internet.

Dogs can be fed properly, safely, and consistently when everyone in the home, or family and friends outside the home, are aware of the dog’s dietary needs. This information will help anyone who may be taking care of the dog in an owner’s absence. Dog owners should list the foods that the dog eats and the way in which the food is prepared. Also, there should be a prominent notation stating that feeding bones to the dog is prohibited. Since feeding dogs bones is very dangerous, be sure that no one, family, friend, or dog-sitter ever does!




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