That would depend on what you meant by "raw hot dogs". If they are sausages in a jar (known to me as bockwurst sausages) then yes they are, if they are from a butchers or in a packet and if the sausages are squidey and obviously uncooked then no. :)
Hot Dogs are cooked in the process which produces them. All meat should be thoroughly cooked, however, so it is always best to reheat them to make sure they are safe.
Turkey hot dogs are fully cooked. Yes, they are much like baloney and can be consumed "raw"
Because if you don't the raw meat with make you sick.
chicken, brocoli, and raw hot dogs
That probably means they are raw. Most meats are pink when they are raw. I'm no hot dog expert, but that's my best guess.
no. As long as its not spoiled, dogs can eat raw meat.
Actually the dogs eat meats such as raw beef, raw bear meat, raw rat meat, and raw beast meat
Yes, dogs are able to eat raw mint
Hot Dogs
Dont play around with weiners with hot dogs or with out hot dogs
Unless your hot dogs/frankfurters are otherwise labelled, they are likely fully cooked. You should still heat them to at least 145 degrees F prior to eating. There was a foodborne incident in 1998 where people became ill due to listeria contamination of hot dogs and lunch meats during handling after cooking. If you are feeding hot dogs (or lunch meats) to the young, elderly or immunocompromised folks, USDA recommends that the meats be thoroughly heated prior to serving to destroy pathogens.
hot dogs with beef.
because they are natural casing hot dogs that they use