In Animal Farm , the dogs represent the secret police and enforcers of a totalitarian regime , especially Stalin’s NKVD. They are used to scare, silence, and punish the other animals so Napoleon can keep power.

What they symbolize

The dogs are not just “mean animals”; they stand for organized state violence. Napoleon raises them from puppies and isolates them, which mirrors how authoritarian leaders train loyal enforcers from a young age.

Why Orwell uses them

Orwell uses the dogs to show how dictators stay in control through fear, intimidation, and brute force rather than fairness or real leadership. Once the dogs appear, open disagreement becomes dangerous, which helps Napoleon eliminate rivals like Snowball.

Simple way to remember it

Think of the dogs as Napoleon’s private army. They do the dirty work that keeps everyone else obedient.

Bottom line: the dogs represent the machinery of oppression behind Napoleon’s rule, not just loyalty or protection.