The origin of hot dogs
A newspaper cartoonist wrote dachshunds as hot dogs. According to homework help's inquiry, hot dogs originated in Germany. In Germany, hot dogs are called sausages, which originated from a city in Germany. This kind of sausage was originally produced in this city and later spread to the United States, which called it "sausage". In the United States, sausage vendors carry a hot water tank on their chests, which is filled with insulated sausages and sells "getyourdachshundsausage". People often eat bread with sausages. 1906, a newspaper cartoonist drew the sausages he saw and published them in the newspaper. However, the cartoonist drew a loaf of bread with a dachshund in it, not a sausage. Because he couldn't spell dachshund, he wrote "Get Your ('hotdogs')" at the bottom of the cartoon, and the name hot dog was adopted.