Hi K.,
Are you trying to train her to go potty in a certain spot outside? If she's not housebroken yet, I think it wouldnt be a good idea to set such strict guidelines yet. Maybe when she learns that going potty inside the house is off limits, then you can start to train which spot outside she's supposed to go potty on.
Here is what i did with my puppies. Ive had many many year of experience with puppies and dogs and I hope I can help.
I made sure I had alteast a couple of weeks time off from everything and that includes working so I know to have enough time to potty train. And for the next couple of months I made sure there was always someone that could walk my puppies every couple of hours because puppies are not good at holding their potty as well as grown dogs. Also, I kept them in crates when I couldnt keep a close eye on them because most dogs and puppies will not soil where they sleep or eat.
I used to take my dogs outside to potty years ago. These days ive decided potty training them to go inside on a pad or litter box is a lot easier for me. Right now, I have a 6 pound maltese that uses a pad inside the house. Never had an accident except when she was a puppy in training. But also knows that she can go potty anywhere outside.
So when I brought my puppies home, I made sure I kept a close eye on them ALL THE TIME. 24 hours a day. Every two hours, i took them outside to potty. I always used the cue "Go Potty". I waited until they pottied and ALWAYS gave them treats and said "Good girl, or Good boy", Positive reinforcment really works. Right after they ate or after naps, i took them outside and waited for them to potty. If i saw them sniffing the carpet too much or circling around, I took them outside asap before they got a chance to soil the carpet. Right before bedtime, i took them out. At night, I put them in the crate and I would wake up every 4 hours to take them outside to potty because young puppies really cannot hold in their potty for too long. I would say Most of my puppies (i've never had a beagle but had many other breeds) were almost housebroken within two weeks of this strict routine. I say Almost because puppies will still have some accidents. But atleast they know that they did something wrong if they potty in the wrong spot. When they did ahve accidents inside, I would stomp my foot in front of them to kind of scare them and sternly say NO!!!!You ahve to catch them IN THE ACT. Not afterwards. It has to be during the accident. Or if I'm close enough to catch them in the act, I would grab the scruff of their neck and shake them gently and say NO!! A neighbor of mine taught me this trick when i was in elementary school. She said thats what momma dog does to their offsprings when they do something bad. I've never seen this happen, but it worked on my puppies.
Remember to say a cue like "Go potty" when you take her to her potty area, so she knows you mean business and always give her praises and treats afterwards. Repitition and positive reinforcemnt is a powerful tool when training dogs.
Since we cant read dogs' minds, you just just have to set a schedule to take your puppy out for potty breaks. Use your judgement. Its hard now if you've never had a dog before, but you'll become a pro in no time.
BTW, if your puppy is young enough to still have puppy breath, enjoy it as LONG AS POSSIBLE. I LOVE PUPPY BREATH!!!!!!! I think thats why i had soo many dogs in the past. Now after having my son, I"m addicted to baby breath!! Im going to enjoy it for as long as i can.