The Case of the Barking Burglar: A Dog Training Detective Mystery

EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 2 MIN

The Case of the Barking Burglar: A Dog Training Detective Mystery

from The Dog Training Detective · host Inception Point AI

Welcome to the world of The Dog Training Detective, where every mystery starts with a wagging tail and dog smarts are just as important as deductive reasoning. Inspired by the novels of Lee Charles Kelley, this series takes listeners through the adventures of Jack Field, a former NYPD homicide detective who trades the chaos of the city for the quiet life of running a boarding and training kennel in Maine. But in true mystery fashion, Jack can’t escape intrigue for long. Joined by the sharp-witted medical examiner Dr. Jamie Cutter and a crew of loyal canine companions, he’s constantly drawn back into solving crimes, each case offering both suspense and plenty of dog wisdom. What makes The Dog Training Detective such a standout is how Kelley skillfully weaves together real dog training advice with dramatic storytelling, humor, and just the right touch of romantic comedy. Each episode or novel wraps listeners up in the tension of a whodunit while providing down-to-earth tips on common dog behavior issues—think excessive barking, separation anxiety, or destructive habits. Rather than treating the dogs as mere sidekicks, Kelley turns them into essential partners in every investigation, with their instincts and personalities playing a key role in unmasking the culprit. Kelley’s approach to training is inspired by Kevin Behan’s Natural Dog Training method, which views dogs as sentient, emotional beings with deep relationship needs. Instead of relying on outdated ideas like the alpha theory, Kelley encourages listeners to solve dog behavior puzzles through connection and mutual trust. This fresh take on dog training hasn’t come without controversy, and Kelley’s willingness to challenge industry norms earned him a popular blog spot on Psychology Today, where he sparked lively debates and helped thousands understand their dogs better. According to Apple Podcasts, listeners get more than just mysteries—they become dog detectives themselves, picking up actionable tips for handling their own canine conundrums while following Jack through every twist and turn. The experience blends practical guidance with storytelling, making the show as useful for dog owners as it is thrilling for mystery enthusiasts. Whether you’re here for the suspense, the laughs, or the genuine advice on life with dogs, The Dog Training Detective invites you to see the world through the eyes of both detective and dog. Each case is a reminder that understanding our four-legged friends can be every bit as rewarding as cracking the toughest crimes. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more mysteries and dog wisdom. 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

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