Not typically, no. Dogs, though they can be regarded as part of the farm if they reside on a farm, are more of a companion animal than a farm animal. Even if they are used for work than for pleasure like those dogs that live in cities and towns.
no, farm animals are sheep and cows
Hores,dogs,farm animals really.
dogs
There are no farm animals that eat a coyote. But, dogs, horses, and llamas will fend off a coyote.
Pigs, horses, farm fowl, cats, dogs and the more exotic farm animals like ostriches, emus, and foxes.
On the official Knott's Berry Farm website they state that no dogs are allowed in the park. With the exception of service dogs.
The animals on the animal farm allowed Napoleon to take the dogs away from the parents resulting to him teaching the dogs to do his bidding which means that the farm is under the Napoleons control when their older. Napoleon uses them and, sends them after Snowball which then result to the farm having to listen to Napoleon unless he wants one of the animals wants to die or be banished.
hogs, foxs, and sometimes dogs
Generally, you find goats, pigs, and cows for livestock. For general animals, you might find cats and dogs.
Napoleon took over the farm, after using the dogs (whom he kept secret from the rest of the animals, while training them) to oust Snowball
You can have many animals on a farm. The common ones are pigs, cows, chickens, roosters, sheep, goats, ducks, donkeys, cats, and of course, dogs.
the only kind of fa animal that eats other farm animals are dogs on a farm will eat the chickens and other small animal