They’re the wrong dogs if only because they make it even more impossible to push the nasty legacy out of ones mind.
Death Kamp survivors didn’t keep mementos, either.
Flash-backs are not what these women need.
blert: yes, I had the same reaction—why would they want a reminder?
But in fact they might; it’s being left up to them, after all. I read something a while back that said they wanted to adopt the dogs, and that they love them. They may see the dogs as fellow prisoners with whom they bonded, the creatures that gave them some love during that time, and they may want to return the favor.
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They’re the wrong dogs if only because they make it even more impossible to push the nasty legacy out of ones mind.
Death Kamp survivors didn’t keep mementos, either.
Flash-backs are not what these women need.
blert: yes, I had the same reaction—why would they want a reminder?
But in fact they might; it’s being left up to them, after all. I read something a while back that said they wanted to adopt the dogs, and that they love them. They may see the dogs as fellow prisoners with whom they bonded, the creatures that gave them some love during that time, and they may want to return the favor.