There certainly are innumerable familiar issues faced by first time handlers of a untrained dog.
It really isn't that difficult if you go to any forum or other area frequented by newbie dog owners to find questions being asked such as how to stop a Siberian Husky biting. Another owner may be thinking "how to prohibit a Weimaraner jumping?". Another may bellow "how can I stop a Dalmatian from barking" or how do I obviate a Pomeranian jumping?". Then you will come across the frantic Shih Tzu owner asking "how can I obviate my doggie excrementing in the lounge?". And you will never be far from the question how to stop a Poodle whining.
It is obviously very embarrassing for the carer of a Rottweiler when they have a completely out of control dog when out and about in public places.
Previewing one of the many dog training books & guides available on the WWW can be a fantastic way to achieve a indispensable level of orderliness in your puppy.
DIY Dog Training Secrets by Sharda Baker could be useful if you are looking for an all-round dog training guide to ensure your dog eventually obeys every command and instruction you give it.
If you are really serious about getting control of your dog and increasing its obedience level to acceptable levels, Secrets of Dog Training by Daniel Stevens is amongst the best WWW books.
You may also want to read a review of Dove Cresswell's Dog Training programme.
Buying a ebook can stop the difficulty of renting a pro dog trainer and be a great source of reference throughout the lifetime of your animal, even if your most urgent need is to learn how to prohibit a Jack Russell Terrier bolting, how to control a biting Poodle or how to prohibit a Airedale Terrier from peeing all over the car.

Sooooo buy a book, and look online… Got it.
@ sean
ur funny