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Hot dogs can be unhealthy due to their high content of saturated fat, sodium, and preservatives like nitrates, which may pose health risks when eaten frequently.
Yes, a study found trace amounts of human DNA in some hot dogs, likely due to accidental contamination during processing.
Hot dogs are typically made from a mixture of both pork (pig) and beef (cow), depending on the brand and variety.
Most hot dogs are made from a mixture of pork, beef, or chicken, often combined from trimmings and processed into a paste.
Hot dogs can include a mix of animal parts such as muscle meat and secondary cuts like hearts, kidneys, livers, and trimmings.
An XL American Bully typically costs between $2,500 and $10,000, depending on bloodline, breeder reputation, and pedigree.
No, a Cane Corso is not classified as an XL Bully; they are separate breeds with distinct origins and characteristics.
An XL American Bully typically costs between $2,500 and $10,000, depending on bloodline, breeder reputation, and pedigree.
No, a Cane Corso is not classified as an XL Bully; they are separate breeds with distinct characteristics.

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