sometimes I have a lot of anxiety around dogs, it's a reoccurring theme of dogs being forced on me. I don't know where this comes from;
I have a dissociative disorder. most/all of my traumatic memories are heavily distorted (in some of them IM an animal, opposite sex, being made to do things to people against my will at an age older than I am). but trauma is trauma / distress is distress. you deserve help too, regardless of where it comes from or how verbatim your memories are of it.
I used to think it was all stupid and not worth anything, made up and stuff because the imagery wasn't "real", so I should suck it up. but being curious about it and seeking help has probably saved my life. if it is trauma, the distress will tell you what you need to know and you won't need a verbatim (or any) memory to get help and symptoms improve.
being curious is good. if it is psychosis, that doesn't make your distress any less real or deserving of help. "not real" doesn't apply to emotions. you can also be traumatised and psychotic so basing weather or not you need/deserve help on where symptoms might be coming from doesn't really work, and is unfair to you.