Meet Me at the Rainbow Bridge begins with a tragic accident in
which a careless driver backs up 25 yards without looking, pinning
Dr. Newman and his beloved Labrador, Gracie, between his family
station wagon and the driver's bumper. Dr. Newman's life story is
narrated in retrospect, emphasizing the importance of the dogs that
have shared his life. It is furthermore an appeal to the hearts and
minds of pet owners that the legal status of pets must be elevated
above the level of mere property, the status they are now granted
in our legal system. Ninety percent of pet owners now consider
their pets to be family members. The owner of a pet that is killed
through an accidental act of negligence or a deliberate act of
malice can only receive the cash value for their pet. Dr. Newman
presents his view that the laws of the land are out of touch with
the public's sentiment.
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