.... and I would also be doing what the OP is doing... trying to find off base housing. (I know the area and the market. It is difficult to find anything liveable as in Decent Safe and Sanitary and affordable within commuting distance of the base.. everyone else living on base is trying to do the same thing and there is a severe housing shortage in the area).
We're actually looking to buy, but it's going to be awhile...lots of things to pay off first before my credit is decent (divorces can get ya, 3 years, still paying, gah) so that's been the issue with that. As far as the maintenance guys, they are now requesting dogs be put in another room away from them for their safety...with the breed banning it's an extra precaution because if they don't even SEE my dogs, they can't say my dogs had anything bad to do. However, what you suggest about the perfect behavior and basically nobody realizing we have dogs in the house is what my goal is. I'm just avoiding complaints all the way around. Lily doesn't bark, Lacey does though, but we're working on quiet command and there's some progress.
You haven't mentioned what their feeding schedule is, water availability and exercise routine is. I think this plays a huge part in housebreaking without a crate. I never use a crate for my adult fosters. It takes a strict diligence with their routine though, but they normally catch on quick.
K, that's easy enough. They get fed twice a day, once in the morning (usually around 9 AM sometimes a bit earlier depending on if I need to do anything) and in the evening around 6-7 PM, the times just recently changed now that I know her schedule. It takes approximately 12 hours for food to go through Lacey's system (I know this, I have been studying it...sad that I keep a log of when my dog poos...but I do) hence the schedule change, a 4 AM wakeup was called for the other morning because someone was finally telling me she needed out. So times got switched within reasonable hours for me to be up. Water is available from when they get up until right after dinner...then it's gone for the night. Peeing hasn't been the issue so much as the pooing. Some of that I can attribute to her getting used to a new diet (read that as good diet, her first poos at my house were horrible and obviously filled with corn...no clue what they fed her)
Exercise has been a problem. The weather sucks, I'm not acclimated to the cold yet so getting out and moving around when I need to dress like an Eskimo isn't my thing. We've been playing lots of games indoors and praying for decent weather, so the mental edge is being taken down a notch but not the physical side of it. I can't wait to get outside in nice weather again, not only for the dogs but for my kids sake. They're tired of being cooped up too. I was using a treadmill for Lily, but it broke beyond being fixable.
I don't crate.
I also play the 'cross your legs' game.
I tether the dog to me and the minute I see them start to squat I start moving very fast and calling out praise and encouragement. Run around for a minute and then run outside and click treat when they squat outside.
ETA
gradually increase the time you run around before you run outside.
it trains them to hold it.
I'm going to have to try this.
Ok, as for the neighbor...he's non-tolerant 100%. We've had words, he's blamed me for animals pooing in his yard, saying it was mine...there's a 6 ft wooden privacy fence between the yards...therefore, he's an @$$hat. Unless my dog is super-dog and can jump a 6 foot fence (which Lily can do) poo in his yard, then hop back over (she was maybe 4 months old when he accused us of this and she just now can hop the fence) then I don't see how it happened. I don't know why, but he just doesn't like us. My other neighbor is very tolerant (and has dogs) and doesn't care...I extend the curteousy by not caring (read that as not complaining I guess) when her kids play Guitar hero until 3 AM and I can hear all the words to the song...we share a wall.
I can't pick my neighbors, and he moved in after me. If I had known I was going to live next to someone so intolerant, I wouldn't have picked this house and asked for another...but we were here for a month before Jerkzilla moved in. We also have other problems with him aside from the dogs. That's a long story though.
So, progress update.
Three nights, sleep deprived. No more doggy poo in my house though so that's a plus. I don't know Lacey's history, but something about crates flips her out. Tried feeding her in it with the door open...she's suspicious and won't eat more than a bite and run out. So, we put some treats that she couldn't resist in there, she dragged them out. Sometimes she'll go in it on her own, but as soon as anyone comes near she races out. She has a good sized open crate (wire crate) big enough for me to get into comfortably, so it's not like a really tight enclosed area.
But, she's fine if left loose in my bedroom and will sleep on the bed with me unless she really needs to go. She's letting me know by whining and barking at me (not that loud obnoxious bark but the low "woof"...we're getting a system down)
Someone else asked how often I'm home. I'm home all day, every day...aside from maybe an hour or two to grocery shop every 2 weeks and get dog food. I have 3 kids, 2 that aren't old enough to go to school, and a husband in the Army that's gone all the time...so I'm home a LOT. Sometimes I might have an appt to run to in the mornings, but other than that...yeah I have no life.
Just for the record. I have nothing against crating, Lily is crate trained, Smokey is not because we worked around it (I had tile floors in my last house and a bigger yard...worked out a lot easier with a dog that had never been in the house as opposed to a dog that had been previously allowed to crap in the house) and I have to say I've been bad about this too when people ask questions like mine and suggested retrying the crating thing. It's been an eye-opener to have a dog that just isn't having it. I'm guilty of doing the same thing others have done with my thread, and now I can understand how frustrating it can be.
Oh and clean up. I just shampooed all the carpet in my house with vinegar and water...once it dried it smells decent in here again, but I was using enzyme cleaner to spot clean prior to that. Carpet sucks.
Ok, I think I covered all bases.