• Rate this Story
  • 0
  • 0

By Connor Adams Sheets | February 1, 2012 10:32 AM EST

Golden retriever puppy Heidi was shot to death in a rural Maryland town the morning of Jan. 4, and her owners are frantically looking for help finding her killer.

The seven-month-old dog died after being shot four times at close range--once in the head--and Frederick County, Md., authorities are on the hunt for the sick person who killed her.

Facebook
Golden retriever puppy Heidi was shot to death in a rural Maryland town the morning of Jan. 4, and her owners are frantically looking for help finding her killer.

Related Articles

Related Topics

Heidi's owner Lynnette Kaufmann posted a flier on Facebook on Jan. 17 asking for people's help finding her puppy's killer. It provides some details of the death, three very cute photos of the pooch, and information about Goldheart Golden Retriever Rescue, which has set up a reward fund for information leading to the arrest and prosecution of whoever committed the crime.

"Someone out there knows who did this. We are begging for your help," the flier pleads.

You can help find Heidi's killer by donating to the Goldheart reward fund, visit www.GoldHeart.org or calling 410-877-9697, and anyone with information about the slay should call Frederick County Animal Control officials at 30-600-1544.

Like us on Facebook

The golden retriever puppy lived with Kaufmann in Middletown, Md., until Heidi was killed while playing outside on her property earlier this month in a crime so evil it has sparked a movement to create a law to protect other families from suffering a similar loss in the future.

Dubbed Heidi's Law, it would set up the nation's first state registry of people who have been convicted of neglecting, abusing or killing animals.

The bill was introduced by Maryland state Senator Ron Young as a way to keep track of people who harm animals by posting their photographs and addresses to a registry for a decade after they are convicted, which could then be used to ensure they are not able to purchase a pet.

"I'm not trying to brand someone for life, just to put the warning flag up and keep pets away from them," Young told local TV station WLJA. "Humane societies and pet stores and such could check the registry and not allow an abuser to have another pet."

Kaufmann also choked back tears while speaking with WLJA about Heidi's murder.

"I really look at this bill as a legacy of hope where Heidi will live on and help prevent this from happening to someone else's animal," Kaufmann told the station.

To contact the editor, e-mail:

1 2 3
(Photo: Facebook / Lynette Kauffman)
Golden retriever puppy Heidi was shot to death in a rural Maryland town the morning of Jan. 4, and her owners are frantically looking for help finding her killer.
(Photo: Facebook / Lynette Kaufmann)
Golden retriever puppy Heidi was shot to death in Maryland. Her owners are looking for help finding who killed her.
(Photo: Facebook / Lynette Kauffman)
Golden retriever puppy Heidi was shot to death in a rural Maryland town the morning of Jan. 4, and her owners are frantically looking for help finding her killer.
  • Rate this Story
  • 0
  • 0
This article is copyrighted by International Business Times, the business news leader

Join the Conversation

IBTimes TV

Follow IBTimes

E-Newsletters

We value your privacy. Your email address will not be shared.