Bunny is confused about death because Quoyle hasn’t been honest with her about it—ostensibly to protect her feelings. But his reaction in the immediate aftermath of Petal’s death suggested that
he isn’t yet ready to face the truth, either. Both father and daughter will remain stuck as long as they’re unable to face their fears. The book aligns Bunny’s question about Petal with her first sighting of the dog, introducing it as a symbol of the terror and dread conjured up by death. Later, readers will learn the rational explanation for its presence.