Years ago, doing some trench work for a pipe reroute at a homowners home. Needed to go about 3 foot deep. I was behind the trencher and stinger was right depth and moving along just fine.
Then, the foulest odor came out of the ground. My helper ripped his shirt off to cover his face. He hollared at me that I must have hit a sewer line. But I knew I didn't. I would have felt it. I stopped the trencher. Tried to look down and see what it was, but couldn't make it out.
The lady of the house was watching us from a window. She came out and said, I know what you hit. I said what? She said, that's our dog, We buried him there. I asked, how long ago? She said a year and a half ago. I said, how can that be? That dog would be completely gone by now. She said they put him in a plastic bag.
So, the dog, a big dog, was rotting hide, and mush and bone, contained in plastic, till I came along. A year and a half's worth.
I was told I had to finish the trench and still need to go deeper as I was not at the correct depth yet. I told them what I thought would happen. The trencher blade is going to drag that dog up and it's likely to get entangled in the teeth of the trencher. They were adamant, dig the trench.
I said OK. I took my shirt off and wrapped it around my face. And exactly what I said would happen, happened. The hide was flipping around like a sheet and was caught in the teeth. Pieces of the dog were flying all over the place and getting caught in the teeth . My helper was useless as he was on the other side of the house throwing up.
The smell was horrible. I don't think I ate anything till the next night.
Moral of this story....if you bury your dog, don't put him in a plastic bag. Just lay him in the dirt.
Lees