Sorry, I have to be a voice of dissent here, Coco-bean

From my personal experience, grabbing the snout of a nippy dog doesn't help much. First, it's hard to grab for a mouth that's trying to nip you. Second, puppies squirm, and it's hard to hold onto the snout. Lastly, puppies take it as a play signal. If anything, it increases the nipping. The method I use is this: If the puppy is nipping me, I fold my arms and walk into a different room. Walk back towards the puppy and find a better activity to do. If he's feeling nippy, give him a plush toy. Also, I can't with good conscience agree with alpha rolls (rolling the puppy on its back to gain dominance). Again, in my experience, it doesn't work well and it's stressful for both parties. If the owner wants the dog to be submissive, you're going to have to train the owner to do NILIF (nothing in life is free).
BorderColliez, I urge you not to follow Millan's techniques. He deals with problematic dogs who are usually at the end of their line. They often have severe behavioral and emotional issues, and that's not what this puppy has =) Your puppy is a more or less blank slate and you do not need to resort to physical dominance or punishment. In this case, positive reinforcement is your friend! Just treat for good behaviors, ignore bad behaviors, and have fun. You sound like you have BCs so I'm sure you have a good idea of what and how to train. Just keep it short, fun, and simple, and that small pup will grow to be a well-behaved gentleman.
Also, ETA: Is this the black lab you're going to show?
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