OK. SO if true, then DW had to have her in the MH over the weekend. But the dogs didn't hit on the MH?
Kim, just a little information. 3 days is not enough to drain the body of fluids and to keep the kidneys from filtering toxins, hence - the bladder almost contains urine except post void. The same is true for the large and small bowel, they always have "content" even after voiding, as the lower digestive tract is very large. Three days is not enough to evacuate the entire digestive system. Even in subjects with severe dehydration and malnourishment they are usually incontinent of bladder/bowel after death. In these extreme cases, it takes longer for this to happen. And there are things that are done to the deceased in the hospital to prevent families/morticians from coming in contact with these fluids. If you want more info - please freepmail as I really don't want to gross anyone out.