Smithtown Department of Public Safety Deputy Chief Kevin McPadden Joins Councilwoman Lisa Inzerillo, Councilman Thomas Lohmann and Hounds Town Charities founder and President Mike Gould in the first televised tour and interview by an outside entity at the Smithtown Animal & Adoption Center.
The Town of Smithtown Department of Public Safety and Animal & Adoption Center have begun a two segment series of televised interviews and tours with Mike Gould of Hounds Town Charities. Charity founder and president Mike Gould was invited to film his time spent working with Animal Shelter staff, Volunteers, and dogs in hopes of educating the public and in turn finding homes for the rescues awaiting new homes in the Township.
The first episode featuring the Smithtown Animal & Adoption Center can be viewed via Hounds Town USA online or via YouTube channel. The second segment is scheduled to air this Spring, featuring Hennessy, who was recently adopted thanks to the hard work of Gould, Smithtown’s Volunteers, and Animal Center Staff.
“We are thrilled that since the taping of this show, boxer/pit mix Hennessy, who has come a long way… is now in a loving home.” – Mike Gould, Hounds Town Charities President and Founder
About Michael Gould
Gould is nationally renowned as the authority and expert in Animal Behavior, concentrating his methods on the “Human Element” approach to the modification and adjustments in animal behavior. He specializes in training misdiagnosed dogs and teaching our humans to properly understand and empathize with each dog on a unique basis. He is a Former NYPD and Nassau County Police canine handler, with over 35 years of dog training and management experience. Gould is the founder of Hounds Town Charities, a 501c3 organization which rehabilitates and trains abandoned or unwanted animals with the ultimate goal of helping people. Michael Gould is also the founder of Hounds Town USA, an acclaimed interactive doggie day spa and pet care facility with locations all across Long Island (in Port Jefferson Station, Ronkonkoma, Farmingdale, Deer Park and Island Park.)