HOLLOCK
Hollock refers to a type of hunting dog, specifically a bird dog, known for its distinctive way of pointing at game. While not a recognized breed in major kennel clubs, "hollock" is often used colloquially to describe dogs exhibiting this particular behavior, especially those with a strong retrieving instinct. These dogs are typically energetic and intelligent, bred for their ability to work in fields and woods, flushing out or locating game birds for a hunter. Their pointing is a natural instinct, where they freeze in place with their nose and body directed towards the hidden prey, signaling its location to the hunter. This behavior is a key characteristic sought after by many bird hunters. While the term "hollock" is not a formal breed name, it encapsulates a functional description of a dog's hunting style. Dogs described as hollocks may come from various breed backgrounds, including pointers, setters, and even some spaniels, but it is their consistent and pronounced pointing that earns them this designation. The training of a hollock focuses on honing its natural abilities, emphasizing responsiveness to commands and cooperative work with the hunter.