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I disciplined corrected and continued on and he tried it again a little while later again I corrected disciplined and moved on. But yesterday the same thing he started jumping and nipping when I was making him heal. It seems to be when I'm not letting him run when he wants to or as fast as he wants to. Yesterday I was making him sit while he was doing this and he nipped. I'm not pulling away when he's nipping but I ended up putting him into submissive position yesterday and he actually drew blood on my hand not badly and I didn't pull away I held out and in the end he laid down what I thought was calm for several minutes before I gave him the command to come up and almost instantly he started jumping and nipping. Still no change in the house. He listens to me completely but I seem to loose control outside the door. Any ideas?
So, you see? Your harsh controlling forceful methods just aren't working. Try only positive reinforcement. Don't try to mix both positive and negative methods. This doesn't work either. Reward the dog when he is doing good. Show him what he's doing wrong when he is wrong and at the same time show him the correct way to do it. Show him what you expect of him without getting upset yourself. When you get upset, its time for that session to end. Use short teaching sessions. He is a puppy. His concentration is limited. Train for no more than 10 minutes at a time.