After having over 100 animals seized from her home in January 2019, Dolores LaPlante will be allowed to have two dogs and one cat returned back to her after her recent court hearing.

LaPlante appeared in court and argued that the grounds of which the search order was obtained by the Animal Protection Services of Saskatchewan weren't adequate.

In the report heard by the judge, Animal Protection Services stated that the animals were found in unsanitary living conditions, with several of the animals sick with little food or water.

The judge ruled against LaPlante after reviewing vet reports that showed many of the animals were suffering from respiratory infections and believed the animals to be living in distress.

This is not the first time LaPlante has appeared in court for failing to provide proper care to animals. In 2011 she was charged with animal neglect after dozens of animals were removed from her home suffering from hydration. Out of those animals, 20 needed immediate medical attention. She pleaded guilty to these charges in 2013 and was fined $250 but was still allowed to care for animals.