yes there is "rat hair" in Hot Dogs. they don't put the best parts of the animals in the hot dogs they, throw in some chemical additives, maybe a little sawdust. Then when you consider that they reportedly can legally contain limited amounts of rat hair. so yes it is true they can add "rat hair" in hot dogs.
It is a possibility in large manufacturing facilities, however there are many measures and health code regulations set forth by the FDA followed to avoid this type of mishap.
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No. Altouh Cody mentions in the new series of The Suite Life on Deck that Bailey shouldn't feed their pet rat Buck hot dog because some of them have traces of rat.
That is canibalism. Rats do not eat hot dogs because they are not canibals! Rats are very friendly and defintiely NOT CANIBALS; however, sometimes when a rat is in heat its brain becomes confused and it will eat a hot dog, but that is really not the same thing.
Chordata. Rat Terriers are dogs, dogs are mammals, mammals are chordates. :)
chefs do make sausages with some rat hair. when you go to the store to buy them, they already contain rat hair for flavor and texture.
No because a jack Russell terriers has hair. When hair sheds, it will float, unlike fur. Hair is on long haired dogs like pomerainians and jack russells. Fur is on short haired dogs like rat terriers and bull dogs. Fur will collect in the carpet and cause dander and allergy problems.
yes it can live in a hot climate as it sheds all off its hair
Yes, there are a number of species of rat that live in hot deserts.
yes u can a rat is a rat.even a baby rat
Let the dogs win.
Dogs, like many animals, have hair to keep them warm in the cold weather, and to keep from getting sunburned when it is hot. The hair insulates and protects their skin.
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cocker spaniels hairless dogs of several breeds such as hairless rat terriers komondors and other "corded" herding dogs that have to be clipped