I trained a Britt for my boss once (for free). Of course, he was out of a grand champion something or another. The catch was he did not want me to use the shock collar. This was before tracking collars and after I'd lost a lot of my hearing from sledged hammers, heavy machinery, and gun shots so beeper collars didn't do a lot of good either. To say he was a handful was an understatement! I taught him heal, come and whoa. Then I cut him loose. I could not see him or hear the beeper most of the time. 500 yards was common. I told my boss that I needed to shock him, but he wouldn't have it. So, I told him I would try and run him down but no guarantees. It was tuff since he spang it on me a week before season opened. But I had the lungs, legs, and time so I did it. I probably ran him 12-15 times for hours each trip and was about to say uncle when he just quit running big. I think he finally realized each trip out was not going to be his last. I got him pointing and partially retrieving. I had him out with some friends after season and had some generous offers for him, but my boss wouldn't. I had him for about 4 months. I gave him back with directions, that he had to keep him exercised or he would run big. His wife walked him every day and moved him in the house. He never ran him until the next season. He took him out where he promptly lost him, fell in a creek, got lost himself and thought he was going to have a heart attack before he found him. So, Gunner wound up a house dog. But at least he got to walk every day.