The appellant appealed the removal of three dogs and a cat from her residence by the OSPCA.
The OSPCA had previously issued a compliance order requiring the appellant to have the animals examined by a veterinarian due to their poor condition and unsanitary living environment.
The appellant failed to comply with the order.
The Board found that the animals were in distress due to neglect, lack of medical care, and their living environment, and that their removal was necessary.
The Board ordered the animals returned subject to conditions, including cleaning the premises, obtaining veterinary care, and paying boarding costs.