Advice on going out with timid rescue

Hi guys, we adopted a 7year old yorkie 3 days ago and so far she has been great. She eats, sleeps, interacts with us and has investigated our home but mostly she just spends time in her bed sleeping. We have a pee pad for her and she has succesfully used it, which is great but in the future we want her to go potty outside only. The issue is that we have succesfully taken her outside once and she was clearly nervous but very interested and kept walking on her own. Getting her out is a bit tricky though, she gets really trembly with her harness and coat on. We were adviced to have two leashes on her and those seem to also be quite uneasy to her – we aren’t sure if she has ever walked routinely on a leash.

During our almost second outing we got her dressed and then we were about to go outside but she backed out and went to her bed. We try to give her space when she is in her bed but took her gear off so she could decompress and let her be on her own but she stayed there for a minute or two and came to us in the other room. Before this she hadn’t really approached us like this.

So my question is, if anyone would have advice is that how to approach going outside on her terms and how to actually do it? We are ok with getting a trainer in the future when she has settled in more but for now I’m looking for advice on how to make her experience good with going out and introducing going out to her.

For context she is timid but is showing curiosity towards us and her new home. We are not sure what her previous home has been like, she was with one owner for 6 ish years before she ended up at the shelter for 1,5 years. The rescue organization thinks she might have been used for puppy making.

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