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How Can I Eat My Wiener

I have a wiener dog and i have one guinea pig, how can i get my dog used to it?

Dachshunds where bred to go to ground after badger and after "rodents." Chances are your dog is looking at your GP as it's next meal. Personally, i would not allow any interaction and i would make sure the cage is 100% inaccessible to the dog.

Note: inaccessible means behind solid doors. You'd be surprised what a hunting type dog with a high prey drive would do to get at its prey.....

Can I die from eating my penis?

I only have like 2 dollars in my bank.I need money fast.So I'm going to sell tickets to my family members 2 dollars each.I will chop off my penis and eat it.Can I die from this?This will make me rich,but it looks painful.

Is it safe to eat uncooked wieners?

First - the odds are you won't have picked up anything by eating a cold hot dog. The majority of them are safe.

HOWEVER - as a regular practice it is NOT SAFE to eat hot dogs that you have not heated up to an internal temperature of 165 degrees. The problem is a nasty bacteria called Listeria.

Listeria often affects cold cuts, lunch meat and prepared meat products like hot dogs AFTER they have been processed. So even if they were fully cooked at the factory - it still may mean they got contamintated afterwards.

Further causing an issue - is growing listeria does NOT change the color, look, flavor or smell of the hot dogs. The only way to be safe is to cook them.

The only kind of hot dog that is safe to consume unheated is those that are canned like vienna sausages.

NO manufacturer would put the text "Ready to eat" on a standard pack of hot dogs.

Here are some sources for your to verify this:

http://www.ehso.com/ehshome/FoodSafety/f...
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29016...

And finally - a quite from the US Government Website covering Hot Dogs and Food Safety:

"Studies have shown a high level of the harmful bacteria Listeria in hot dogs."

You can find that entire article by the FDA at: http://www.fsis.usda.gov/Factsheets/Hot_...

OMG - I cannot believe the bad and dangerous information being passed around on this question.

Why are weiner dogs so mean?

See what happens when your named a weiner ~

My mini wiener dog ate a cherry pit? What will happen, im so nervous?

Oh dear. Along with grapes and raisins, which all dogs seem to love, cherry leaves, stems, and pits are also toxic. I know because we have 3 greyhounds, all of them very happy to chomp on pits if we decided to have a "pit spit" contest, so we have to choose our targets very carefully indeed.

I would imagine that one cherry pit wouldn't be an issue, but continuing to consume them definitely would. Watch your dog for any unusual signs of illness: vomiting, diarrhea, heavy panting, decrease in vigor, and act accordingly.

If the pit was consumed whole, there's not likely an issue; as other posters have said, it'll likely pass through without being digested. If, however, you hound chomps like our hounds, be careful.

The site below lists many items that are toxic to dogs. Have a look, then scout your yard.

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