GASTON COUNTY, N.C. — A Gaston County animal shelter has been ordered to make $25,000 worth of repairs in three months.
State inspectors paid a surprise visit last month to the 50-year-old shelter in Dallas.
They found that barriers between kennels need improvement, along with the shelter's ventilation system.
The shelter is preparing requests for bids to make the needed changes.
A new animal shelter is expected to be built by 2019.
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