First, make sure your hotdogs are sealed in an airtight container or plastic freezer bag. Remove any excess air. If you are freezing unopened hotdogs, you may simply freeze them in their original packaging, or you can divide the hotdogs into serving-size packages before freezing.
Once your hair hotdogs are sealed and airtight container, or plastic freezer bag, you’ll want to be sure to label and date them. This means that on the container, whether on a piece of tape, or directly on the plastic freezer bag, write a description of what’s inside, and the date you are freezing them on.
Once the hotdogs are sealed, labeled, and dated, you can go ahead and place them in your freezer. It’s a good idea that your freezer is at 0°F or below, and as long as your hotdogs are properly stored, they will last between one and two months in the freezer.