A pair of repeat animal abuse offenders, banned from owning animals, are once again facing legal repercussions after eight dogs were seized last week, raising questions about why they were able to keep obtaining animals despite past offences.
Karin Adams was arrested last Tuesday after the dogs were discovered in an Alberta motel room, distressed and in poor condition, just two weeks after she was named by the B.C. SPCA as being one of the women keeping 16 dogs in poor conditions in Quesnel, B.C.
Adams and her adult daughter, Catherine, are still awaiting charges.
Karen Robless lived near the Adams’ in
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