Looks like an Australian Shepherd to me.
A corn dog.
Unless your dog has an allergy to corn, raw corn is safe to eat. However, just like people, some dogs have trouble digesting corn. Your dog might develop loose stools from eating too much corn. If your dog enjoys corn, it's best to limit the amount he/she eats. It's possible for corn cobs to cause an intestional blockage.
Corney dog, corn puppies, corn dog nuggets & korn dog.
a type of food- saucage cooked differently with any sauce on it
yes,it depends how cold the corn dog is
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dont feed it corn
The corn dog is a very popular food at the Minnesota State Fair.
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To get the batter of a corn dog thick add some baking soda into the mix. Use both flower and corn meal.
Perhaps.Dogs may eat corn. It is a ingredient used in most dog foods. They may be able to digest the corn, but cats cannot. Dogs like corn, but a devoted owner should never give the dog to much corn - for it can harm the dogs digestive system. Like a cat.You are okay to feed your dog SOME corn, but never feed it to much, and never feed your cat corn, ever.
On the contrary, not all dogs' feet smell like corn chips. For those dogs who may have that scent on their feet, there are a number of reasons to explain the smell: 1) the dog stepped in corn chips on his/her way over to your nose. 2) the dog stepped in a corn product or by-product (like E85 Ethanol) on his/her way over to your nose. 3) the dog has corn chips for feet because he/she is actually a model of a dog made completely out of corn chips. 4) you have corn chips in your nose, so whatever you smell appears to have that odor, including a dog's feet.