Finally, do as several other people have suggested and go to a training class. I've only scratched the surface and demonstrations are loads more helpful then reading stuff. Also, try to teach the basic commands like the recall, sit, heel, lie down and so on. These are invaluable later on and make correction almost unneccesary in my experience. Rewards are always better, more effective and nicer than punishments, for dog and owner alike. I've got a dog and I've only had to punish him for doing anything on about three occasions throughout his life. Funnily enough he's never bitten anyone, he rarely misbehaves, he's happy, responsive and what's more he's incredibly tolerant of the most annoying of children. Even to the extent of putting up with having a hand part way down his throat to retrieve a jagged stone which he tried to swallow but which had got stuck. Let us know how it all goes and keep looking up alternative techniques, even if the few I've said don't work, someone somewhere will know more which do. It all depends on the individual dog. Just don't hit it.