Sausages are usually used for spaghetti, not hot dogs. Specifically, Italian sausages. You would use about 20 Italian sausages. About 2 kilograms.
Its actually a Sizzle
As long as it contains halal meat or is meatless, then yes.
Because most likely someone will eventually break a hot dog bun or two
It would be a taco made of dog meat, which would be gross and disgusting, even for Mexicans. More realistically, it would be a taco made of sausages - instead of "hot dog", it would be a "dog taco".
Not recomended however you can have one cheat day but keep the sausages to a limit no more than 2
No, it is not recommended to give a dog a hot dog as a treat because it is high in fat and sodium, which can be harmful to a dog's health. It is best to stick to dog-friendly treats that are specifically made for them.
No. They are sausages.
The hot dog was introduced to the United States by German immigrants. It consisted of a frankfurter sausage on a split bun. The name "hot dog" was coined around 1900 by the American cartoonist T.A. Duncan, when he drew talking sausages resembling dachshunds.
The term "hot dog" is believed to have originated in the 19th century, with some accounts linking it to the word "dachshund." The connection is likely due to the shape of a dachshund being similar to a sausage, which led people to jokingly refer to sausages as "hot dogs." Over time, the term stuck and became common usage for this type of food.
When a dogs head is hot to the touch, it does not mean that a dog is ill. Like humans, a dog reacts to the temperature changes in the environment.
Thermophiles are not inherently harmful to humans. They are microorganisms that thrive in high temperature environments, such as hot springs and deep-sea hydrothermal vents. While some thermophiles can cause infection in humans, they are generally not considered harmful as long as they are not ingested or come into contact with open wounds.