The Scent Was Hidden
“Anything that would eat dead flesh would never know he was in the tree,” said Bertha Sue Dixon, who is the director of Southern Forest World. There was no active microbe, which meant that the body did not release a smell that would attract flesh eaters. If there were any smell, it would have been blown up through the trunk instead. This made a lot of sense, but it did not answer how the dog wound up there.

The Scent Was Hidden