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Hot dogs floating in water can indicate they are heated through, but floating alone doesn't definitively mean they are fully cooked.
No, there is no need to poke holes in hot dogs before boiling them, as this can cause them to lose moisture and flavor.
Hot dogs floating is a possible sign they're done boiling, but it's not a reliable indicator of doneness.
No, salting the water when boiling hot dogs is unnecessary and may even negatively affect their texture and flavor.
To cook the perfect hot dog, simmer them in water or grill them over medium heat until heated through and slightly browned for best flavor and texture.
Yes, you can overcook a boiled hot dog, which may cause it to split, dry out, or develop a rubbery texture.
Boil hotdogs for about 4 to 6 minutes until they are heated through.
A dog can eat about 1/4 to 1/3 pound of cooked chicken per 20 pounds of body weight per day.
You can season your dog's chicken with dog-safe herbs like parsley, turmeric, basil, oregano, or rosemary—avoid garlic, onion, and salt.

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