Charlie Sheen can suck down a Tiger Blood dog, Martha Stewart loves

Charlie Sheen can suck down a Tiger Blood dog, Martha Stewart loves her a Slaw dog, and Obama digs a straight-up Chicago dog. No matter the moniker, wieners are an American staple and everyone loves them in one form or another. Here, we bring you shots of some of the best wieners around. Sorry, Charlie Sheen, no tiger blood weenies here.Photos by Victoria Holt, Toby Malina, Kevin Chan, Peter Howard, Klara Kim, and Kelsey Lew.Published on February 25, 2011

Po Dog Morning Glory Dog:scrambled eggs, Tillamook cheddar and pepper bacon.

Po Dog Morning Glory Dog:scrambled eggs, Tillamook cheddar and pepper bacon.

Chicago's Wrigley Field might have Tiger Blood Hot Dogs, but at Safeco Field, they do it the old-fashioned way!

Chicago’s Wrigley Field might have Tiger Blood Hot Dogs, but at Safeco Field, they do it the old-fashioned way!

Matt's Famous Chili Dogs is beloved by Seattle wiener chowers.

Matt’s Famous Chili Dogs is beloved by Seattle wiener chowers.

Po Dog's classic Dub-T Dog:  cheese sauce, crushed potato chips, mustard and ketchup (on a field roast dog!)

Po Dog’s classic Dub-T Dog: cheese sauce, crushed potato chips, mustard and ketchup (on a field roast dog!)

Build Your Own wiener, the best way to go! This one's got cream cheese, cheddar cheese, scrambled eggs, avocado and tomato on top of an apple sage field roast dog. Oh yeah.

Build Your Own wiener, the best way to go! This one’s got cream cheese, cheddar cheese, scrambled eggs, avocado and tomato on top of an apple sage field roast dog. Oh yeah.

South of the Border wiener action!

South of the Border wiener action!

It's best to take on this sort of chili dog with a fork!

It’s best to take on this sort of chili dog with a fork!

A Seattle-style dog and a dog with kimchi

A Seattle-style dog and a dog with kimchi

Variety in wieners is a good thing.

Variety in wieners is a good thing.

Italian sausage hot 'dawgs' from the University of Washington's 'Hot Dawg' food truck

Italian sausage hot ‘dawgs’ from the University of Washington’s ‘Hot Dawg’ food truck