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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2026 · 2 MIN

Unleash the Clues: A Dog-Tective's Quest to Solve Mysterious Paw Prints and Sniff Out the Truth

from The Dog Training Detective · host Inception Point AI

Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York, where human deceit runs rampant, only to find that even in rural Maine, crime has a way of sniffing you out. That's the thrilling premise of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series that blends pulse-pounding mysteries with real-world canine wisdom. At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely stomach people. According to Wikipedia, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks. But fate—and foul play—keeps dragging him back into the fray. Teaming up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted love interest and part-time medical examiner, Jack turns every investigation into a rom-com caper laced with murder. Apple Podcasts describes how their loyal canine sidekicks steal the show: a nervous rescue dodging suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd locked on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsies, and muddy paw prints, proving dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking partners. Behind this tail-wagging universe is Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and actual dog trainer. Wikipedia notes he penned six Jack Field novels that mix humor, romance, and practical training tips, challenging outdated ideas like alpha dominance. Instead, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training, Kelley treats dogs as emotional beings who mirror our stress, joy, and curiosity. Amazon Music and Spreaker episodes highlight how this philosophy shines through, where cracking the case starts with understanding how the dog feels. Listeners, whether you're a mystery buff, dog lover, or both, The Dog Training Detective delivers episodes like A Nose for Trouble and Suspicious Sniffs that keep you hooked with witty banter, clever twists, and lessons you can use with your own pup. It's proof that the best detectives often have four legs and a wagging tail. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-spinning 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 escaping the gritty streets of New York, where human deceit runs rampant, only to find that even in rural Maine, crime has a way of sniffing you out. That's the thrilling premise of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series that blends pulse-pounding mysteries with real-world canine wisdom. At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely stomach people. According to Wikipedia, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks. But fate—and foul play—keeps dragging him back into the fray. Teaming up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted love interest and part-time medical examiner, Jack turns every investigation into a rom-com caper laced with murder. Apple Podcasts describes how their loyal canine sidekicks steal the show: a nervous rescue dodging suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd locked on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsies, and muddy paw prints, proving dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking partners. Behind this tail-wagging universe is Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and actual dog trainer. Wikipedia notes he penned six Jack Field novels that mix humor, romance, and practical training tips, challenging outdated ideas like alpha dominance. Instead, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training, Kelley treats dogs as emotional beings who mirror our stress, joy, and curiosity. Amazon Music and Spreaker episodes highlight how this philosophy shines through, where cracking the case starts with understanding how the dog feels. Listeners, whether you're a mystery buff, dog lover, or both, The Dog Training Detective delivers episodes like A Nose for Trouble and Suspicious Sniffs that keep you hooked with witty banter, clever twists, and lessons you can use with your own pup. It's proof that the best detectives often have four legs and a wagging tail. Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-spinning 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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