
Morning Becks :)
You're in stern need of a cammomile tea or some other relaxing beverage coupled with something sweet to nibble and half hour time out :P It's less than 24 hours since you read the recommended link - why not print it off and keep it handy!
Firstly, don't overdo the trying to lift him, cuddle him etc, he may simply not like it - we have to get pups
gradually adjusted to all sorts of things and if this is a particularly fraught area between you, both of you are going to become overly anxious. Also, as and when lifting him is the only thing possible, do as Bailey has suggested and have a toy or treat in your hand at the same time - this will hopefully make his concerns reduce (and give him something else to occupy his teeth :D )
If he's yapping and barking etc., chances are he's becoming over excited in which case he needs to learn that only when he is calm will he get attention and that if he's "off on one" suddenly there is no attention, game, reward etc. The fact that he's happy in his crate overnight in your bedroom, why not try using the crate during the day for him to rest in? If you feed him all his meals in there and put him in when he's had a romp about and is obviously sleepy he will learn to go there as his "den". It can help if you drape a blanket over the top and all sides except the entrance, also put something of yours (unwashed) like a t-shirt or nightie in beside him and if he likes a particular type of toy put that in there too :) I'm sure if you can persevere for a couple of weeks more and follow the bite inhibition program as well as encourage more use of his cage for "time out" periods, you will find yourself over this hurdle.
We all go through it - try not to let it get you either wound up or feeling depressed. Best wishes, Teri :)