
When you are playing with your pup and she bites try saying No Bite gettin up and totally ignoring your pup, no fun playing on your own. You can also put bitter apple on your hand the taste usualy deters them. She is only 11 weeks so still learning lots and learns alot with her teeth lol Every time she bites say No bite and maybe in a growl type voice, you could also yip sometimes that helps as well, if not then Yip and walk away. I watched on a tv show where the pup was on a leash and biting (plat biting) the owner yiped got up and went ebhind the door, the pup was left alone on the otherside, the returned after a count of 5, then the second time they counted to 10, always changing the length of time they were gone, the pup learned fast how to play nicely. I have even put a lil pressure on the tonguewith my thumb and said no bite.
As for potty training how about putting a leash and and everywhere you go so does your pup. This way you will notice the signs instead of running outside every half hour or so. I found leashing the pup to me helped in the potty training a great deal, I went out once pup woke up and after that when I noticed sniffing and circling. I never ran out right after meals but shortly there after. I just learned to follow the signs and since I had him leashed to me I learned pretty fast lol.
Best of luck, she'll get there just need alot of patience just like potty training a child alot of patience :)