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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 1 MIN

The Dog Training Detective: Where Murder Mysteries Meet Man's Best Friend

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Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York for the quiet woods of rural Maine, only to have murder mysteries chase you like a loyal pup. That's the hook of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer. Apple Podcasts describes it as where murder mysteries meet man's best friend, starring Jack Field, a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide cop who loves dogs but can't stand people. Wikipedia details how Jack retires early, sick of city lies and corpses, and opens a boarding kennel in Maine for peaceful walks. But crimes keep sniffing him out—suspicious clients, baffling killings right next door. He teams with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a witty medical examiner and love interest, plus a rotating crew of clever canines. Apple Podcasts reports episodes where a nervous rescue dog dodges shady rooms, a confident shepherd locks onto a killer's scent, or a quirky bad dog maps the crime scene, proving pups are clue-cracking geniuses. Kelley's secret sauce? Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, blending sleuthing, romance, and real tips into six comic novels full of farcical fun. The podcast dives deeper, hosted by a dog training expert unraveling canine behavior mysteries, per Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners get heartwarming tales like Max the canine detective, trained with toys and scents to unleash natural talents, echoing real-world cadaver dogs who start with tennis balls and blood bait, as CrimeReads explains. It's more than whodunits—it's a love letter to the human-dog bond, showing how training turns everyday pets into partners in adventure. Whether Jack's cracking cases or you're fixing Fido's quirks, these stories remind us dogs don't just fetch; they solve. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more tail-wagging tales. 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 trading the gritty streets of New York for the quiet woods of rural Maine, only to have murder mysteries chase you like a loyal pup. That's the hook of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer. Apple Podcasts describes it as where murder mysteries meet man's best friend, starring Jack Field, a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide cop who loves dogs but can't stand people. Wikipedia details how Jack retires early, sick of city lies and corpses, and opens a boarding kennel in Maine for peaceful walks. But crimes keep sniffing him out—suspicious clients, baffling killings right next door. He teams with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a witty medical examiner and love interest, plus a rotating crew of clever canines. Apple Podcasts reports episodes where a nervous rescue dog dodges shady rooms, a confident shepherd locks onto a killer's scent, or a quirky bad dog maps the crime scene, proving pups are clue-cracking geniuses. Kelley's secret sauce? Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, blending sleuthing, romance, and real tips into six comic novels full of farcical fun. The podcast dives deeper, hosted by a dog training expert unraveling canine behavior mysteries, per Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners get heartwarming tales like Max the canine detective, trained with toys and scents to unleash natural talents, echoing real-world cadaver dogs who start with tennis balls and blood bait, as CrimeReads explains. It's more than whodunits—it's a love letter to the human-dog bond, showing how training turns everyday pets into partners in adventure. Whether Jack's cracking cases or you're fixing Fido's quirks, these stories remind us dogs don't just fetch; they solve. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe for more tail-wagging tales. 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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