It could be, but after about 2 hours the chances of bacterial growth get to be pretty high. If you cook it well done, it's probably ok.
Yes.
It's not the best choice, but if they are cooked and haven't been seasoned, they won't hurt most dogs. If you have an older dog or a very small dog, they shouldn't eat hamburger due to the fat content.
mine has done this before, I have been told they drink through their front legs
No, not at all. This method of cooking has been done for a long time. This is okay to cook this way.
better not,better give them dog food,instead.
Yes, eating a hamburger should not cause your fever to go up.
NO!!! Two hours in such heat will have been more than enough time and heat for decomposition to have begun. It is not worth the risk, so throw it out! Food borne illness causes thousands and thousands of illnesses ever year, and quite a number of deaths, too. Throw it out!
Not a good idea. It's already a bit old. You'd be better off to cook it up, then freeze it. You could then use it in chili or a meat sauce.
Just flirt! **Hint-Hint**! But don't be too pushy, okay?
I couldn't cook for my life and I know that the meat is bad.
It might be okay, but instead it will be all toasty and hard and not the kind of warm and toasty buns you get when you toast it the day you make hamburgers. SO my advice is not to toast it.
if it was cooked 1st and only was out a few minutes or was kept in an airtight container then its still okay but if it has been out a few hours, dont eat it