Cow milk straight from the cow is warm or room temperature. Milk can be given to humans either hot or cold. Hot milk makes a person sleepy.
Regular hot dogs are approximately 6 inches long.
While it is not recommended to feed hot dogs to dogs regularly, an occasional small piece as a treat is generally safe. However, it is important to avoid giving them hot dogs with seasonings, toppings or high sodium content, as those can be harmful to dogs. It's best to stick to dog-friendly treats for your furry friend.
No, hot dogs are a type of processed meat product made from a combination of meat and other ingredients such as spices, salt, and preservatives. There should be no worms present in commercially produced hot dogs.
A 7 year old cow in "cow years" is almost equivalent to the aging process by which dogs and cats go through. However, cows tend to mature later than cats or dogs do, so the years of age would be around 5 years. So 5 x 7 = 35 years of age in cow years, approximately.
Hot dogs are made from all the trimming and unused cuts of skeletal muscle that are left over after the more expensive cuts have been boned out. Hot dogs are NOT made from oxlips, tails, ear, or any other non-meat part of the cow.
they say when you eat hot dogs its really dogs but its not its just meat from a cow
they come from wherever the cow comes from from
No, hot dogs are Germanic in origin.
Only the front half of the cow is used for kosher consumption so technically, any part of the front half.
It is because they use better cuts of the cow for their beef hot dogs. The FDA has strict standards on all beef hot dogs and how the meat is harvested ever since mad cow disease. In general Kosher Beef Franks are always better.
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Yes, a dog can get cow parasites. If a dog eats cow feces, then it could get cow parasites such as, worms.
Dont play around with weiners with hot dogs or with out hot dogs
Absolutely NOT ! Since when was a processed food like a hot-dog part of a lizards natural diet !