Well I’m sure some are also part of the family, but I’m from the country and it’s more common to have them in a dog pen “cage” probably isn’t the right word. But for the most part around here, working dogs are there for exactly what the name is “working”Kept in cages, really. I didn't know that. The only working dogs I know of had also been kept as pets. Working dogs are part of the family. I would have thought at least one dog would have been a house dog.
But in saying that, they will absolutely bark when a car approaches as most dogs do.
It sounds brutal but I’ve known a lot of farmers who shoot dogs who are supposed to be working dogs but don’t end up possessing the necessary skills to actually do the work. It’s sad but that’s just the way it is.
I also had a dog that lived on the property I was working at, the dog was an ex working dog who was too old to continue working. This dog was so messed up in the head because its purpose in life had been taken from it.. he kept trying to round me up while I worked in the nursery. Cute doggo, I would give him love but he was depressed he wasn’t able to follow his owners quad bike when he went out to the cattle.