Cindy's Answer
You may need to go to VERY high value food rewards while you work through the basic handling (leashing, collars, harness, etc) By very high value I mean bits of cheese, chicken, steak, etc.. Most puppies will work for something like that. You don't need to use big pieces, just tiny bits.
What kind of toy are you using to redirect him? I use a soft stuffed toy that is easy and fun for the pups to bite, I also put a lightweight thin paracord on it so I can yank it away if they drop it which makes them more committed to holding it. You can also put very gentle tugs on it so he doesn't want to let it go. This puppy biting is a temporary phase that usually fades away after teething if you can successfully distract him from it while you work on handling and baby steps to obedience.
I only allow the soft toy when we're out interacting together, it's not something I let the puppy have non stop access to.
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