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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2025 · 2 MIN

The Bubble-Eating Dog and the Homicide Cop: Canine Wisdom Solves Mysteries

from The Dog Training Detective · host Inception Point AI

The Dog Training Detective is where true crime meets canine wisdom, all masterminded by Lee Charles Kelley, a novelist and top-tier dog trainer from Manhattan who has mastered the art of storytelling and practical dog training. Listeners are swept into a world where Jack Field, a former NYPD homicide cop, hangs up his badge, moves to Maine, and opens a boarding kennel, only to keep getting pulled back into the mysteries he thought he’d left behind. But there’s a twist—his crime-solving isn’t a solo act. Alongside him are his loyal dogs and a sharp-witted medical examiner, Dr. Jamie Cutter, adding romance and brainpower to every adventure. What sets The Dog Training Detective apart is how every thrilling escapade is laced with real, actionable dog training advice. Kelley’s detective stories aren’t just about catching killers; they’re clever hybrids packed with humor, farce, and heartfelt moments that also serve as a crash course in understanding your dog. Instead of sticking to old-school dominance theories or operant conditioning, Kelley draws on the work of Kevin Behan, the creator of Natural Dog Training. This philosophy keys into what really drives a dog—emotion, connection, and the special bond between dog and owner. Kelley’s approach hasn’t just sparked debate among trainers but also earned him the chance to write the widely read blog My Puppy, My Self for Psychology Today. There’s plenty of real-life charm as well, with Kelley’s first dog, Charley, making waves as a recurring guest on Late Night with David Letterman in the late ‘80s, famously billed as the bubble-eating dog who never actually ate bubbles. This mix of personal storytelling and professional expertise gives the podcast and the novels a warmth and authenticity that keeps listeners coming back. So whether you’re someone who lives for unraveling a twisty mystery, just wants to get inside a dog’s mind, or loves both, The Dog Training Detective offers an irresistible blend of suspense, insider canine knowledge, and laugh-out-loud moments. Each episode is a reminder that solving mysteries and living harmoniously with dogs share the same foundations: patience, empathy, and a talent for reading the clues that others miss. Thank you for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss a clue or a training tip. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot 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.

The Dog Training Detective is where true crime meets canine wisdom, all masterminded by Lee Charles Kelley, a novelist and top-tier dog trainer from Manhattan who has mastered the art of storytelling and practical dog training. Listeners are swept into a world where Jack Field, a former NYPD homicide cop, hangs up his badge, moves to Maine, and opens a boarding kennel, only to keep getting pulled back into the mysteries he thought he’d left behind. But there’s a twist—his crime-solving isn’t a solo act. Alongside him are his loyal dogs and a sharp-witted medical examiner, Dr. Jamie Cutter, adding romance and brainpower to every adventure. What sets The Dog Training Detective apart is how every thrilling escapade is laced with real, actionable dog training advice. Kelley’s detective stories aren’t just about catching killers; they’re clever hybrids packed with humor, farce, and heartfelt moments that also serve as a crash course in understanding your dog. Instead of sticking to old-school dominance theories or operant conditioning, Kelley draws on the work of Kevin Behan, the creator of Natural Dog Training. This philosophy keys into what really drives a dog—emotion, connection, and the special bond between dog and owner. Kelley’s approach hasn’t just sparked debate among trainers but also earned him the chance to write the widely read blog My Puppy, My Self for Psychology Today. There’s plenty of real-life charm as well, with Kelley’s first dog, Charley, making waves as a recurring guest on Late Night with David Letterman in the late ‘80s, famously billed as the bubble-eating dog who never actually ate bubbles. This mix of personal storytelling and professional expertise gives the podcast and the novels a warmth and authenticity that keeps listeners coming back. So whether you’re someone who lives for unraveling a twisty mystery, just wants to get inside a dog’s mind, or loves both, The Dog Training Detective offers an irresistible blend of suspense, insider canine knowledge, and laugh-out-loud moments. Each episode is a reminder that solving mysteries and living harmoniously with dogs share the same foundations: patience, empathy, and a talent for reading the clues that others miss. Thank you for tuning in. Make sure to subscribe so you never miss a clue or a training tip. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot 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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