No, they don't kill dogs for Hot Dogs, in hot dogs there are sausages, and sausages are pigs. Dogs have nothing to do with hot dogs. ------------------------------- A hot dog is made predominantely from the meat and fat of pigs and/or cows. It's usually about 95%, depending on the manufacturer. The remaining percentage consists of a finely ground mixture of scraps. (It can be anything from bones to tongue to organs, etc.) This also applies to "mystery meats" such as spam, bologna, etc.
Yes. China, Vietnam, Korea and Switzerland are examples, though dog meat isn't a staple food anywhere.
[Dogs are also eaten by Filipinos.]
Yes.
No, we don't eat dog meat.
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No, the Paraguayan people do not accept the consumption of dog meat, but other cultures established in the territory (Korean and Chinese colonies) have been known to continue the custom of consuming dog meat. The commercial sale of dog meat is prohibited.
Some human cultures are known to consume dog meat.
pedigree chum is good or meat but not to much meat that your dog is overfull
No a dog will mainly eat meat and when it's sick it will eat grass.
cocker spaniels eat dog food. If the dog is on a diet mix in veggies, rice, or meat in it's dog food.
The Japanese people themselves don't eat dogs. In Japan, the consumption of dog meat is taboo, and dog slaughter is illegal. The eating of dog meat, in itself, is legal in Japan. Japan annually imports dog meat from China to be served in restaurants. It's not common place or widespread, but it's legal and is eaten. It is usually found in Chinese restaurants, and not in traditional Japanese restaurants.
All dogs eat meat but domestic dogs take it out of dog food or the meat will be cooked for them.
The Japanese people themselves don't eat dogs. In Japan, the consumption of dog meat is taboo, and dog slaughter is illegal. The eating of dog meat, in itself, is legal in Japan. Japan annually imports dog meat from China to be served in restaurants. It's not common place or widespread, but it's legal and is eaten. It is usually found in Chinese restaurants, and not in traditional Japanese restaurants.