This helped a lot.
The wife finished up Christmas shopping today, so I was left alone with the pup for five hours. I spent about three of those five hours dealing with poo/pee in the house and absolutely no going outside of the house. I think that stimulated the frustration....
SCHEDULE...a puppy is like having a child, they need structure. THS biggest advice I can give for potty training. #1 get a crate (if you don't have one) it needs to be a crate that can be adjusted as the dog gets bigger, but that a partition can be used to keep a smaller space for the pup. MOST dogs will not wet or poo where they sleep hence you want to keep the area of the crate somewhat small. When you go out or go to bed put her in the crate, never use the crate as punishment...it should be her home.
#2 Get her on a schedule, most dogs will shit right after they eat...they have the digestive system of a duck. So, as soon as you feed the dog take her out maybe 5 minutes after shes done.
Also do NOT let her graze on the food, put the food down and let her eat it if she doesn't eat it after 15 minutes pick it up...she doesn't get fed until dinner time. At dinner same thing, you need to get her on a schedule!
#3 Peeing is a wee (pun intended) bit harder. A good rule of thumb is that a dog can normally only hold their bladder for the number of months they are +1. So if the dog is 2 months old chances are she can only hold it about 3 hrs. What I use to do is set a timer and basically take the dog out every 60 minutes...tell her go potty and then praise her when she does.
#4 Try to take her out the same door, and when you do take her paw and scratch it on the door. Then take her out and follow rule #3. Like I said dogs are a creature of habit, mine will scratch now when she needs to go out.
#5 Praise...Praise...Praise
#6 PATIENCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#7 When a dog pees or shits in the house...it is your fault. You need to keep an eye on her, there are usually sign when a dog is about to go (see excessive sniffing or the dog circle). They cannot open the doors themselves and they can't talk..you have to be diligent...but don't worry they will get it and so will you.
Buyers remorse happens with everyone. Dogs are a big responsibility, but they are also great fun, hell I spent last night wrapping a damn gift for my Sadie last night. I love that damn dog.
Finally, Jumbo needs to see her immediately!