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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2026 · 2 MIN

Paw Prints and Alibis: A Dog Training Detective Mystery

from The Dog Training Detective · host Inception Point AI

Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the captivating premise of The Dog Training Detective, a podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer. Wikipedia describes Kelley as the author of six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with human deceit and city corpses, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks and quiet nights. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby. Jack doesn't crack these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Apple Podcasts highlights how a nervous rescue dog dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map straight to the crime scene. What sets this series apart is Kelley's seamless blend of pulse-pounding murder mysteries, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and genuine dog training wisdom. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training philosophy, as noted in Wikipedia and Apple Podcasts descriptions, Kelley ditches outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, he portrays dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty, proving a wag or sniff reveals more than forensics. Amazon Music calls it a dance between solving crimes and uncovering canine companionship secrets, packed with practical, humorous training tips. Listeners, whether you're a mystery buff, dog lover, or both, The Dog Training Detective proves pups aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses. Dive into the podcast for episodes like Tails of Mystery or A Nose for Trouble, where kennel wisdom unlocks every twist. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the captivating premise of The Dog Training Detective, a podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer. Wikipedia describes Kelley as the author of six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with human deceit and city corpses, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks and quiet nights. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby. Jack doesn't crack these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Apple Podcasts highlights how a nervous rescue dog dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map straight to the crime scene. What sets this series apart is Kelley's seamless blend of pulse-pounding murder mysteries, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and genuine dog training wisdom. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training philosophy, as noted in Wikipedia and Apple Podcasts descriptions, Kelley ditches outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, he portrays dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty, proving a wag or sniff reveals more than forensics. Amazon Music calls it a dance between solving crimes and uncovering canine companionship secrets, packed with practical, humorous training tips. Listeners, whether you're a mystery buff, dog lover, or both, The Dog Training Detective proves pups aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses. Dive into the podcast for episodes like Tails of Mystery or A Nose for Trouble, where kennel wisdom unlocks every twist. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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