Lab wetting herself , but it doesn't appear to be urine?

CiCi

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My lab is 4 years old in good health. However, this morning when I got up her rear end was wet as well as the floor. At first I thought she had laid in something we have hardwood floors, but then it happend again. It appears to be coming from where she would urinate but it does not smell like urine. Her nose is a little warm and she acts like she is hot and isn't her normal playful self. My question is has anyone else had experience with this and is there anything I can do for her. I plan to watch her and if her symptoms don't clear up I will take her to the vet. Any advise would be appreciated.
I forgot to mention she is spayed and house trained.She wet herself in front of me and just appears to come out with out her control. I am very concerned.
 
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