Depends on the farm and the dogs. I know some dogs that are sometimes used for the driving of cattle, and allowed to freely roam the pastures as outdoor dogs. My "farm dogs", however, are small and mainly spend their time napping indoors and playing in the yard; along with the occasional walk along some dirt road. So, as you must have expected, it depends on where you look.
Dogs are used on farms to help round up sheep and cattle.
Rounding up sheep
On the official Knott's Berry Farm website they state that no dogs are allowed in the park. With the exception of service dogs.
I believe it depends on the state you live in.
um your house or outside or on a farm or in a dog house
kk
The setting of No Dogs Allowed by Bill Wallace is a farm in which Kristine, the main character lives on with her mother, father, and two sisters. Their farm is located in the country close to her grandparents' home.
On the official Knott's Berry Farm website they state that no dogs are allowed in the park. With the exception of service dogs.
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
Bluebell is one of the three dogs from the book "Animal Farm. " The other two dogs are named Jesse and Pincher.
farm dogs and herding dogs, uh, that's dumb there the same thing! police dogs can be a number of different breeds, they can even be herding/farm dogs. so you'd have probably quarter wolf, quarter some type of herding dog, quarter some type of a different breed farm dog, and quarter whatever breed the police dog was.
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They chase him from the farm.
dogs
one of the three dogs
dogs or cats
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