no
Hot dogs are also called Wiener dogs, because 'Wien' is the German name for Vienna. Vienna is the home to Vienna sausages, which are made of a mixture of beef and pork. However, in Austria these days, the hot dog is most commonly called a Frankfurter.
No. "Hot Dogs", are sausages made from finely-ground meats including beef, pork, chicken, and turkey. Not dogs of any kind. The name "hot dog" dates from the 1890's and may be a reference to a dog's tail. The name "frankfurter" is from the German city of Frankfurt, while "weiner" is from the Austrian city of Vienna (Wein), which also lends its name to the smaller "vienna sausage." Simple, No.
hot dogs with beef.
Do they still make tobins Beef hotdogs
Vienna
QuikTrip typically uses hot dogs from the brand "Vienna Beef" for their convenience stores. These hot dogs are known for their quality and flavor, making them a popular choice among customers. Additionally, QuikTrip offers various toppings and condiments to customize the hot dog experience.
Its ok if its from the pet store but if not its still ok just be careful were you put the beef jerky. Also people say its good for dogs.
Ewww, no.
Some hot dogs are beef, other hot dogs are pork. Just read the label on the packaging.
Yes. But not raw, the beef has to be cooked. Not to much beef at one time either.
you need to take it to a vet FAST!
well dogs can have corned beef and cabbage soup but only if we put some good flavors in it .