Some puppies just don't respond to the "nice" methods of training. If yelping and walking off doesn't work, than you need to try something else. In fact.. I've never had a puppy that actually stopped biting when I yelped... They continued to bite.. maybe got startled for a minute, but than decided to bite again.
You said that you held her bottom jaw.. Did you press your finger down on her tonue? What I do with bratty puppies that don't understand "no".. If they start biting me, I either clamp their mouth shut firmly (yes, they will cry) and say "No bite" or I stick my thumb into their mouth and press down firmly and say "no bite"... they'll cry for this too.
You will have battles.. she won't back down right away.. and it may continue for a few days. Just hold your ground, be consistent and keep in your mind that this type of behavior will grow with her.
As far as her biting at your feet while walking.. Well.. keep walking. She'll learn that feet hurt.. Don't be afraid to step on her.. She needs to learn.
I don't tolerate biting at all. Biting dogs usually don't live a long life. If the more submissive methods don't work, than I usually start putting down the hammer. No dog.. under any given circumstance, should bite skin. Biting skin gets punished pretty harshly in my home. I have an American Pit, who as a puppy, wanted to chew and chomp on hands and skin.. That ended quickly.
Some puppies grow out of this stage, others don't. Have lots of chewable things available to her.. Nylabone makes a chew bone called a "Puppy bone".. its very soft and flavored. Let her take her chewing fits out on that. Anytime she wants to chew on you, clothes or things she can't have.. tell her "no" (be firm!) and than give her that bone. Within a weeks time, she will learn that her bone is all she can have when it comes to chewing. Also.. have lots of toys around. I like to give a new toy every other week or every week.. it keeps them interested and doesn't let them get bored quickly.
Now is the time to really mess with her. She may be nippy and obnoxious, but she is still small an cannot do too much damage. Flip her on her back in your arms, hold her like a baby... Hold her through her fits... play with her feet, tug on her skin, pull her tail and ears.. This is called imprinting. It teaches her that you can do whatever you want to her and its OK... It prevents you from creating, what I like to call the "glass dog"... the type of dog that if you touch them someplace they don't like, they'll bite you. It makes everything easier for veterinary care, grooming care... or if you have to look at a wound. When you find something she doesn't like.. you continue it until she accepts it. If she tries to bite you, use the same method you chose to prevent the biting.. Biting is NEVER allowed... no matter what.
Start obedience classes now. Its never too early to start classes. With terrier breeds, it is VERY important to get the upper hand right away. Terriers were bred for only one purpose.. to kill things. So with that in mind.. get her under control now.
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