So we gave in to the pinch collar. The puppy classes are held in the parking lot outside of a Pet Food Express. After consulting with the trainer I ran into the store and bought a pinch collar. Even with it on it seemed to have only a minor effect. Then the trainer showed me that there are two places you can attach the leash to the collar, one is the "live" ring the other is a "dead" ring. I had attached the leash to the "dead" ring. When it was moved to the "live" ring -- wow! Lacey immediately started giving me her full attention. She didn't jump about. She immediately started responding to training. We made more progress in the next half hour than we had made in weeks.
Lacey is now behaving like the lovely dog she is when she is all tuckered out. The pinch collar will be in use for only a short time to get her behavior patterns well set. I had always looked at the pinch collar with some horror, but now I know it can be a great tool to keep control of a high energy dog (or bitch) and get them focused for training.
One of the things you have to be careful about with the pinch collar is that if you put it on after you have been struggling to control a dog with regular collar or choke collar you have to get used to how gentle you can be in correcting behavior. Only a light quick tug will get the dog's attention to correct an unwanted behavior. And the dog will not pull against the leash.
In short, for us (and Lacey) the pinch collar is a miracle worker. Here's Lacey modeling her jewelry:

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