House training a new dog or puppy is not entirely dependent upon her behavior, so be patient and positive.
Things to consider: Bladder control capabilities, avoiding reprimands, and establishing routines.
Control Issues - House training puppies is a touch and go process. Even as your dog develops the awareness of when and where it is acceptable to make and where it is not, she might not yet have developed adequate bladder control. Therefore, no matter how confident you are at dog training, it is always a good idea to have some stain and odor removal products around the house for those almost inevitable times when she just cannot help herself.
No Reprimands - When house training your dog or puppy, no matter whether you use kennels, houses and crates, training pads or other tools and techniques, make sure that you never reprimand your dog or puppy for eliminating inside the house unless you catch her in the act. If you do not catch her "doing it" then it is too late to scold her. Despite that appropriately sheepish look on her face and her shame-filled posture, she truly will not know what you are yelling about. In addition, you will only succeed in making her scared of you.
Eating Schedule - Keeping your dog on a regular feeding schedule, since it practically ensures that she will have to go to the bathroom at the same times each day, is one key way to quickly and successfully implement house training.