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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2026 · 2 MIN

Paw Prints and Poison: A Deadly Kennel Caper

from The Dog Training Detective · host Inception Point AI

Listeners, imagine a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can hardly stand people. That's Jack Field, the star of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series created by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, fed up with human deceit, and buys a boarding and training kennel in rural Maine, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights. But trouble has a keen nose for Jack. As Apple Podcasts describes, crimes keep sniffing him out—from suspicious clients dropping off pups with secrets to baffling bodies turning up nearby. Jack doesn't solve these mysteries alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted love interest and part-time medical examiner. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints, turning every case into a rom-com caper laced with murder. What truly sets these tales apart? The canine sidekicks who steal the show. Picture a nervous rescue dodging a suspicious room, a confident shepherd locked on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene. Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music highlight how these loyal partners prove dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses. Kelley's own expertise shines through, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Wikipedia notes his critiques of outdated alpha dominance theories, portraying dogs as emotional beings driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. What starts as misbehavior often reveals the vital clue no human forensic report could match. From episodes like A Nose for Trouble and Jealous Lovers Deadly Deception, listeners get pulse-pounding mysteries blended with practical training wisdom. Whether you're a dog lover or mystery fan, Jack Field's world will have you hooked, proving every wag and sniff hides a story. Thanks 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.

Listeners, imagine a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can hardly stand people. That's Jack Field, the star of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series created by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, fed up with human deceit, and buys a boarding and training kennel in rural Maine, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights. But trouble has a keen nose for Jack. As Apple Podcasts describes, crimes keep sniffing him out—from suspicious clients dropping off pups with secrets to baffling bodies turning up nearby. Jack doesn't solve these mysteries alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted love interest and part-time medical examiner. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints, turning every case into a rom-com caper laced with murder. What truly sets these tales apart? The canine sidekicks who steal the show. Picture a nervous rescue dodging a suspicious room, a confident shepherd locked on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene. Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music highlight how these loyal partners prove dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses. Kelley's own expertise shines through, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Wikipedia notes his critiques of outdated alpha dominance theories, portraying dogs as emotional beings driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. What starts as misbehavior often reveals the vital clue no human forensic report could match. From episodes like A Nose for Trouble and Jealous Lovers Deadly Deception, listeners get pulse-pounding mysteries blended with practical training wisdom. Whether you're a dog lover or mystery fan, Jack Field's world will have you hooked, proving every wag and sniff hides a story. Thanks 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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