Yes, indeed. Hotdog was a prominent dog character in the comics. It added a lot of charm and fun to the story.
Well, in some comics, New Yorkers might be depicted enjoying hotdogs as a typical street food, showing a slice of city life.
The appeal of a cartoon hotdog often lies in its vivid colors, interesting shape, or if it's part of an exciting story or scene. Sometimes, just the way it interacts with other characters can make it attractive.
Once there was a girl named Lily. She loved hotdogs. One day at a fair, she saw a long and delicious - looking hotdog stand. She bought one and as she took a big bite, the mustard dripped all over her dress. But she didn't care and just laughed and continued enjoying her hotdog.
Sure, there was a dog called Hot Dog. It added a fun and lively element to the comic's storyline.
I recommend "The Pet Queen", a fantasy romance novel. The main character, Zao Cai, was a dead dog who gave birth to three dogs that were reincarnated as the sons of the fairy dog due to dystocia. It also emphasized the story of the beautiful dog who swore to protect its master. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It's also possible that in some self - published or indie literature, there are stories about them. However, these would likely not be as well - known as mainstream stories. Maybe they are part of a series of short stories that are only shared among a small group of enthusiasts.
I'm not familiar with a novel titled 'A Dog Named King'. However, if it's a novel about a dog, it could potentially include the dog's relationship with its owner, how it interacts with other animals in the story, and the challenges it faces in its little 'doggy world'.
"In the Name of Dogs" was a song written by Cecilia Zhang's former manager, Yu Yuxing. The song was used to criticize and satirize Cecilia Zhang. Cecilia Zhang had a strong response to this and had commissioned a lawyer to sue for the violation. This song attracted widespread public attention and discussion, and also exposed the contradiction and controversy between Cecilia Zhang and Yu Yuxing.
I'm not sure off the top of my head. Maybe it's in a children's story or a mystery novel. But I can't give you a specific one right now.
I'm not sure. Maybe you could provide more context or details to help me figure it out.