So. She was rescued, and the rescuers let her have a million puppies? Not much of a rescue!!
Off that note... my vote would be to just keep it up.... coax her out and just give her all the love in the world once she's there. Rescues are tough -- some things work better than others. Some need dominance training, and others are so timid that any dominance exerted makes them urinate.
The key is consistency. If you keep changing things and don't have a routine, they're going to become confused and scared. If they can get that routine, however, they'll feel a level of comfort, because they know what to expect next. It just takes time -- sometimes ALOT of time.
Good for you for taking her in. I'm sure she'll come around to you, and I'm especially happy to hear that she's getting spayed soon! That might also help with some of the behavior.
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