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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 1 MIN

The Scent of Justice: How Max Cracked the Case

from The Dog Training Detective · host Inception Point AI

Imagine a grizzled NYPD homicide detective who loves dogs more than people, retiring to rural Maine to run a kennel, only to stumble into murders solved with canine clues. According to Apple Podcasts, that's the irresistible hook of The Dog Training Detective, the clever book series and podcast created by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. Originally six detective novels featuring Jack Field, the stories have evolved into a weekly audio adventure blending whodunits with man's best friend, as detailed on Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners dive into a world where canine behavior cracks cases wide open. Picture dogs sniffing out suspects, unraveling motives through their uncanny instincts, all while Kelley draws from his expertise to make the training tips feel authentic and fun. Apple Podcasts describes it as a masterful mix of murder mystery and canine smarts, with episodes like Unleashing the Canine Detective on Amazon Music spotlighting heartwarming tales of pups like Max turning detective through scent work and play. This isn't just fiction—real dog training mirrors the magic. CrimeReads explains how cadaver dogs start with a tennis ball paired with scents like blood or decay, learning to distinguish human from animal remains, demanding smarts, loyalty, and stamina. Kat Albrecht's Dog Detectives book echoes this, teaching step-by-step methods to train any dog to find lost pets, predicting behaviors and using forensics for heroics. What sets The Dog Training Detective apart is its charm: mysteries set in Maine kennels where barks lead to breakthroughs, perfect for dog lovers craving suspense. Weekly episodes, around three minutes each, keep the intrigue fresh, as noted in podcast listings. Whether you're tuning in for the thrills or training takeaways, this series proves dogs aren't just pets—they're partners in crime-solving. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe. 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 a grizzled NYPD homicide detective who loves dogs more than people, retiring to rural Maine to run a kennel, only to stumble into murders solved with canine clues. According to Apple Podcasts, that's the irresistible hook of The Dog Training Detective, the clever book series and podcast created by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. Originally six detective novels featuring Jack Field, the stories have evolved into a weekly audio adventure blending whodunits with man's best friend, as detailed on Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners dive into a world where canine behavior cracks cases wide open. Picture dogs sniffing out suspects, unraveling motives through their uncanny instincts, all while Kelley draws from his expertise to make the training tips feel authentic and fun. Apple Podcasts describes it as a masterful mix of murder mystery and canine smarts, with episodes like Unleashing the Canine Detective on Amazon Music spotlighting heartwarming tales of pups like Max turning detective through scent work and play. This isn't just fiction—real dog training mirrors the magic. CrimeReads explains how cadaver dogs start with a tennis ball paired with scents like blood or decay, learning to distinguish human from animal remains, demanding smarts, loyalty, and stamina. Kat Albrecht's Dog Detectives book echoes this, teaching step-by-step methods to train any dog to find lost pets, predicting behaviors and using forensics for heroics. What sets The Dog Training Detective apart is its charm: mysteries set in Maine kennels where barks lead to breakthroughs, perfect for dog lovers craving suspense. Weekly episodes, around three minutes each, keep the intrigue fresh, as noted in podcast listings. Whether you're tuning in for the thrills or training takeaways, this series proves dogs aren't just pets—they're partners in crime-solving. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe. 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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