BMW Recall

For any of you Garage-Girls rollin’ in a beamer, be sure to check to see if your model is on the recall list….
BMW is the latest to join the parade of recalls and dealer repairs. The reason for the recall of the 130,000 twin-turbo and naturally-aspirated six-cylinder models is for emissions and safety fixes.

The problem with the twin-turbo models lies in the direct injection fuel system’s high pressure fuel pump, which can cause long-crank engine start times, illumination of the “Service Engine Soon” light, reduced engine performance in a “Safe Mode,” and illumination of the “Engine Malfunction” light.
According to BMW, depending on the service history of the vehicle, the service will involve replacement of the high pressure fuel pump. BMW expects about 40,000 of the 130,000 models recalled to require a new pump. Affected models under this recall include: 2007-2010 335i; 2008-2010 135i, 535i, and X6 xDrive35i; and the 2009-2010 Z4 Roadster sDrive35i.
   In a separate recall also announced today, 20,800 2008 BMW X5s equipped with the naturally aspirated six-cylinder will be called in to replace the low-pressure fuel pump. Affected vehicles could experience complete pump failure, killing the engine and causing the power-assisted steering and brakes to lose their assist, making the vehicle much more difficult to control.
 Owners of affected vehicles will be notified in the next several weeks, with repairs to be scheduled shortly after. For more information, contact BMW at 1-800-563-4269 or email BMW Customer Relations at CustomerRelations@bmwusa.com.

HAWN

3 yr old whippet pit bul terrier mix

Hawn originally lost her home when her owner had to move into a small apartment, and now she can’t wait to have a home of her very own again.

Hawn is a great girl who already knows how to shake, sit, and lay down. She loves car rides and is good during baths. She is crate trained. She is almost housebroken and should learn her potty break manners quickly once on a consistent schedule.
Hawn has on occasion shared her home with small dogs, but is picky about her friends.
Because this wonderful girl is fearful of men, she will do best with an experienced dog owner. She is unsure when meeting strange people and dogs outside of her home. Her new owner would need to have the love and patience to help her overcome her insecurities by providing her with consistent structure, training, and adequate exercise. If you think you are the special kind of person for a beautiful girl like Hawn, please come meet her. She will return your kindness with years of love and friendship. Stop by Animal Friends and meet her!

Halloween Candy Calorie Breakdown

Ok, ok, don’t freak out over a few pieces of Halloween candy, just to ease your mind here is a breakdown of how many calories those yummy pieces of chocolate hold.
Tootsie Roll
1 piece (roll); Calories: 25, Total Fat: 0g, Carbs: 6g, Protein: 0g
Kisses
3 pieces; Calories: 75, Total Fat: 1.5g, Carbs: 3g, Protein: .3g
Peanut Butter Cup
1 piece (15g); Calories: 80, Total Fat: 4.5g, Carbs: 8g, Protein: 1g
3 Musketeers 100 Calorie Bar
1 bar; Calories: 100, Total Fat: 3g, Carbs: 17g, Protein: 1g
Twix
1 bar; Calories: 120, Total Fat: 6g, Carbs: 16g, Protein: 1g
Kit Kat 3 two-piece bars; Calories: 210, Total Fat: 11g, Carbs: 28g, Protein: 3g
Caramel
4 pieces; Calories: 160, Total Fat: 2g, Carbs: 32g, Protein: 0g
Reese’s Pieces
1 package; Calories: 210, Total Fat: 10g, Carbs: 26g, Protein: 5g
Butterfinger
1 bar; Calories: 270, Total Fat: 11g, Carbs: 44g, Protein: 3g
Snickers
1 bar; Calories: 280, Total Fat: 14g, Carbs: 35g, Protein: 4g

LEVI TOO

9 year old beagle mix
Howdy, I’m Levi Too! Let’s start by saying this: I’ve heard all the weight jokes. Yes, I need to lose a few pounds. Well, more like a few dozen pounds. You may wonder how I ended up in this situation, and lemme tell you, it’s no fun.

I was brought to Animal Friends after my old owners let me get into this condition. It’s really not my fault! If people keep putting food in front of me and don’t exercise me, let alone take me to the vet, how am I supposed to keep my weight down? It got so bad that I couldn’t even move on my own. You should have seen me when I first got here! The volunteers would put me in a wagon or a sling to take me for a walk. But even then I loved getting outside – my tail would thump away as I smelled the grass and looked up at the volunteers who took care of me.

My diet is progressing well now – I’ve already lost a lot of weight but I’m hoping to lose more. I’m actually a very sweet dog. I love people and crave their attention.

I know that I can be a handful with my condition. I’m really progressing and loosing weight already. I can’t wait until I can start to take walks again and get back in shape. But for now I’d love to be a member of your household and relax at your feet. Do you have room for a big, round snugglebug at your house? Come meet me today at Animal Friends!

Generation RX

There’s no question that today’s younger generation is getting into prescription drug use, you see it too often on the news, another young teen hospitalized or worse passed away from prescription drug abuse.  With many of us here on Garage-Girls with kids in their teens or about to be, we wanted to share some very important info with you on this topic.
-Prescription medications should only be used under medical supervision
-avoid self -diagnosing and self prescribing.
– Model this behavior to others and help educate them about the dangers of abusing prescription drugs.
– Store prescription drugs in locked and secure locations and dispose of medications properly or participate in a medication disposal day in your community.
-Talk with your kids, friends, and neighbors or other groups about this issue.
Why are certain substances addicting and others not?
Any drug that activates a certain pathway in the brain(called the reward center) has the potential to be addictive. Just like many illegal street drugs, some prescription medications do this and therefore, can be addictive as well. Drug treatment admissions for those addicted to prescription drugs have escalated substantially in recent years.
How Should I store these types of medications?
Many of those who abuse these types of medications (approximately 70%) get them from family or friends, often from the family medicine cabinet. Therefore, it is very important to store these medications in locked and secure areas, protected from those who may wish to abuse them.
If we talk to young people about prescription drug abuse, wont’ we just teach them to do it?
It is important to use appropriate approaches when educating young people about prescription drug abuse. For example, these  behaviors should not be glamorized or shown in a positive light. But in the information age, very specific information about any drug is as close as the internet. It is imperative to provide factual information to counterbalance the mythical impressions often held by young people.
For more info on this very serious topic please visit
National Council on Patient Information and Education
National Institute on Drug Abuse
parents. The anti-Drug
Stop Medicine abuse

BROSCO

1 year old male Chinese Sharpei mix

Brosco cutely tilts his head to the side with noticeable curiosity as if to say, “Ok, I am eager to learn and please. I am just waiting for the right human who is willing to teach me something new!” Brosco already knows how to shake your hand and sit. One of his favorite treats is a pig ear.
Brosco is easy to handle and will seek out as much love as you dish out. Brosco is young and still has a bit of that carefree puppy fervor to him and could unintentionally knock small children over, so he would be best suited for a home with children who are a little older.

If you are as eager to learn as Brosco, you may enjoy taking one of the classes with him at the Animal Friend’s University. It would be a great bonding experience and help Brosco become an awesome member of your family. If you’re a looking for that perfect dog to grow and learn with, Brosco is eagerly waiting to meet you. Stop by Animal Friends and meet him Today!

Munster Vechicles!

Well here it is October our favorite month of the year, we love everything about this month. The cooler weather, the colors and of course Halloween.  When you think of Halloween and cars what comes to mind….  The Munster Vehicles.  The Munster Coach and Dragula were both built by George Barris and were probably the coolest TV cars of their age.  Barris was the king of customizers in the 60s.    The Munster Coach was the family vehicle, carrying the family on their trips. Where did they go? All the same places any normal family would, and probably a few more (tar pits, bat caves, graveyards, ghost towns). Of course Herman also used it to get to his job at the local funeral parlor.
Dragula was Grandpa’s car, but was usually driven by Herman. It was first seen in the original film Munster Go Home (where Herman raced it on back roads in England) and then became a supporting prop (unfortunately rarely seen) for the remaining year of the television show. The design of the car was basically a dragster (very hip in the 60s), done up in great style by George Barris, and based on – what else – a coffin. The car survived and is hanging over a bar in Chicago. A duplicate was even offered on eBay a couple of years ago.  The Munsters was a great show and it got a lot of kids like myself interested in cool cars.