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Some elderly dogs release body fluids when they are at the age of 9-14 but i do suggest you have a vet have a look at it. Good luck :)
I would give a good answer to almost all that answered this. But take heart, it is simply condensation, and no need to worry. In fact, if it didn't do this, you would actually have a problem!! Another thing to expect and not freak out over, is white smoke from the vents. If you drive a long way with the recirculation setting on, the air in the car will be cold and dry. If you turn it to outside air, it will blow white smoke from the vents, which is simply humidity the a/c system hasn't got rid of yet. Hope all these answers have helped you out!!!
I think Jeff suggested that this was one of the most difficult Q's in all of science. He's right, it is at the core of our understanding. First , space is not a vacuum, in the sense that there is roughly (VERY roughly, gimme a break here, willya?) one hydrogen atom per cubic meter waaay out in interstellar space. But, it's darn close to being a perfect vacuum. Second, it's not space that's bent it's the fabric of the universe, and exactly what that is we're not sure. It may not even be a what, but we've got to call it something. These answers probably confuse you more than before you asked the Q!! LOL, but that's because science just doesn't really know. And that is why you need to major in astrophysics.
Check for skin lesions/broken skin. Any abnormality of the skin at all. Do a whole body once over with your finger tips. Get all the way down to the skin, especially if it's a long haired dog. This sounds like cyst fluid, but it would be coming out of a cyst which looks like a blister. Another possibility: Dental problems. Dental pain causes excessive drooling. Take a quick peek in there. Nausea also causes drooling. How's her appetite been? Has she eaten anything unusual? It could be urine. There are a few diseases that will cause lots of very dilute urine. Lots of urine, plus relaxed muscles (caused by sleep or disease) can cause leakage. Do see a vet. Have them run blood work. It's the easiest, cheapest way to get an overview of the dog's health and organ functions.
If your dog is really well hydrated, it might be urine, even if it is clear and nearly odorless. Your vet can help you solve the mystery. Good luck!