SEATTLE - Testimony continued Wednesday morning in the trial of two men accused of shooting a dog.
Terrance Hedin and his son Travis are suspected of shooting their 4-year-old Rottweiler named Maynard and abandoning him to die off a Forest Service road near North Bend.
They face charges of first-degree animal cruelty.
Four members of Pasado's Safe Haven held a silent protest outside the courtroom.
"We posted a $10,000 reward. We did receive many tips, which we turned over to King County and hopefully lead to bringing some justice for this dog," said Amber Chenoweth.
Intentionally shooting a dog and leaving it to suffer is a Class C felony.
It carries a maximum penalty of five years in prison and a 10,000 fine.








