I'm not comfortable with this kind of physical correction/contact. In my non-expert opinion, it leads to the kind of negative reaction you are getting from Teddy. I believe it destroys trust and sets a bad example, especially with a puppy. If you are physical, he is going to react physically.
I prefer verbal corrections and withdrawing attention. If he nips, say "uh uh uh" as in "no no no" and get up and walk away from him.
Another method, depending on the situation, is to replace the inappropriate object of chewing with a proper one.
Trainers vary widely in their methods. I prefer positive reinforcement training. It is also important that the trainer has experience with small dogs, ideally Yorkies. |