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"The Dog Training Detective" is a captivating podcast that takes listeners on a journey through the intriguing world of canine behavior and training. Join our host, a seasoned dog training expert, as they unravel the mysteries behind common dog training challenges, share fascinating insights into the science of animal behavior, and offer practical tips and techniques to help pet owners navigate the complexities of raising a well-behaved canine companion. Whether you're a seasoned dog owner or a new pet parent, this podcast is your guide to unlocking the secrets of successful dog training and fostering a deeper understanding between humans and their four-legged friends.
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Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York City for the peaceful woods of rural Maine, only to discover that mysteries follow you like a loyal dog. That's the captivating premise of The Dog Training Detective, a podcast and book series created by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer who masterfully blends murder mysteries with canine behavior insights.At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Spreaker reports that Jack takes early retirement, fed up with human deceit and city corpses, and flees to rural Maine to open a boarding and training kennel. He dreams of quiet country walks and peaceful nights, hoping his crime-solving days are behind him. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby, pulling him back into the fray.Jack doesn't crack these cases alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes both his love interest and investigative partner. Apple Podcasts describes how together they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints, aided by a rotating cast of canine sidekicks. A nervous rescue dog dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene, proving dogs are clue-cracking geniuses.What truly sets The Dog Training Detective apart is Kelley's philosophy, drawn from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Wikipedia notes he challenges outdated ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, portraying dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. His six Jack Field novels weave murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical training tips into comic, sometimes farcical adventures.Now available as a podcast on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spreaker, the series takes listeners on a journey through intriguing canine behavior while unraveling whodunits. It's not just entertainment; it's a clever dance between sleuthing and understanding your pup.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the thrilling world of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer who masterfully blends pulse-pounding crime-solving with canine wisdom.At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Spreaker and Apple Podcasts describe how Jack retires early, fed up with human deceit and city corpses, flees to rural Maine, and opens a boarding and training kennel, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby, pulling him back into the fray.Jack doesn't crack these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Wikipedia reports how a nervous rescue dog dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene, proving dogs aren't just pets, but clue-cracking geniuses.What sets the series apart is Kelley's philosophy, drawn from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Amazon Music highlights how he challenges outdated ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, portraying dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. His six Jack Field novels weave murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical training tips into comic, sometimes farcical adventures, making every tale a dance between sleuthing and understanding your pup.The podcast brings these stories to life, taking listeners on a journey through canine behavior and training riddles, with episodes like Mastering Recall blending obedience tips with intrigue. Whether you're a mystery fan or dog lover, The Dog Training Detective shows man's best friend makes the perfect partner in crime.Thanks for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the thrilling world of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer who masterfully blends pulse-pounding crime-solving with canine wisdom.At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with human deceit and city corpses, Jack takes early retirement, flees to rural Maine, and opens a boarding and training kennel, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby, pulling him back into the fray.Jack doesn't crack these cases alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Picture a nervous rescue dog dodging suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixating on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene, proving dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses.What truly sets the series apart is Kelley's philosophy, drawn from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. He challenges outdated ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, portraying dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. His six Jack Field novels weave murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical training tips into comic, sometimes farcical adventures, making every tale a dance between sleuthing and understanding your pup.The Dog Training Detective podcast brings these stories to life, taking listeners on a journey through canine behavior and training while unraveling deadly deceptions. It's a perfect blend of suspense, laughs, and genuine dog wisdom that will have you reaching for the leash and a mystery novel.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York City for the peaceful woods of rural Maine, only to discover that mysteries follow you like a loyal dog. That is the premise of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series created by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer who masterfully blends two passions: mystery writing and canine behavior.At the heart of the series is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. According to Apple Podcasts, Jack takes early retirement, fed up with human deceit, and flees to rural Maine where he opens a boarding and training kennel. He dreams of peaceful country walks and quiet nights, hoping his days of crime-solving are behind him. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby, pulling him back into the fray.Jack does not crack these cases alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes both his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. According to Wikipedia, a nervous rescue dog dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene, proving dogs are not just pets but clue-cracking geniuses.What truly sets The Dog Training Detective apart is Kelley's philosophy toward canine behavior. According to Wikipedia, he challenges outdated ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, instead portraying dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. His six Jack Field novels weave murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical training tips into comic, sometimes farcical adventures, making every tale a dance between sleuthing and understanding your pup.The novels are best described as a combination of murder mystery, romantic comedy, and dog training manuals. Apple Podcasts describes how listeners are not just solving crimes alongside Jack Field and his canine companions but also learning valuable real-world techniques for raising and understanding dogs. Between them, Jack reads the canine mind while Jamie reads the human body, and together they crack cases that leave the local cops shaking their heads.Whether you are a mystery lover, a dog enthusiast, or someone seeking a unique blend of both, The Dog Training Detective offers engaging storytelling wrapped in genuine dog training wisdom. Thank you for tuning in and do not forget to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The Dog Training Detective is a captivating podcast and book series that masterfully weaves together mystery, romance, and practical canine behavior expertise. Created by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and dog trainer, the series follows Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people.After years of navigating crime scenes and human deception in New York City, Jack takes early retirement and flees to the serene woods of rural Maine, where he opens a boarding and training kennel. He dreams of peaceful country walks and quiet nights, hoping to leave his detective days behind. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, pulling him back into investigations despite his best efforts to escape the chaos.Jack doesn't crack these cases alone. He partners with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who becomes both his love interest and investigative partner. Together, they navigate alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints while tackling baffling murders. What truly sets their sleuthing unbeatable is their rotating cast of canine sidekicks. A nervous rescue dog that avoids suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd that fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose misbehavior reveals vital clues. Each animal contributes to unraveling mysteries in ways humans would miss.According to reports, Kelley has written six Jack Field detective novels that blend pulse-pounding murders, romantic comedy, and genuine dog training wisdom. The series draws from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, and what makes it unique is Kelley's philosophy toward canine behavior. He challenges outdated training ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, instead treating dogs as emotional beings driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. The novels seamlessly weave practical training advice into mystery and suspense, proving that a wag or a sniff can reveal more than forensics alone.The Dog Training Detective is more than just fiction. It's an invitation into a world where canine companionship meets crime-solving intrigue, where listeners aren't just solving murders alongside Jack and Jamie, but also learning valuable real-world techniques for understanding and training dogs. Every episode balances morgue logic with kennel wisdom, making it an engaging blend of entertainment and education.Thank you for tuning in today. Be sure to subscribe to catch more episodes of The Dog Training Detective. This has been a quiet please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the thrilling world of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer who masterfully blends pulse-pounding crime-solving with canine wisdom.At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, fed up with human deceit and city corpses, flees to rural Maine, and opens a boarding and training kennel, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby, pulling him back into the fray.Jack doesn't crack these cases alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Apple Podcasts highlights how a nervous rescue dog dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene, proving dogs aren't just pets, but clue-cracking geniuses.What sets the series apart is Kelley's philosophy, drawn from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Wikipedia reports he challenges outdated ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, portraying dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. His six Jack Field novels weave murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical training tips into comic, sometimes farcical adventures, making every tale a dance between sleuthing and understanding your pup.Listeners, whether you're a mystery buff, romance fan, or dog lover, dive into this tail-wagging universe where a wag reveals more than forensics. The podcast brings these stories to life, decoding canine riddles alongside human deceptions.Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the peaceful woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries chase you like a pack of eager pups. That's the thrilling world of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series created by Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, at its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with human deceit, Jack retires early, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of quiet country walks. But fate has other plans—crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders right in his backyard.Jack doesn't solve these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who becomes his investigative partner and love interest. Apple Podcasts describes their dynamic as a perfect blend of pulse-pounding suspense, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and genuine dog training wisdom. 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, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints, proving dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking partners.What makes this series stand out? Kelley's philosophy, drawn from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, as noted on Wikipedia. He challenges outdated ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, treating dogs as emotional beings who share our stress, joy, and curiosity. Practical tips weave seamlessly into the stories, turning every adventure into a lesson on understanding your own pup.Amazon Music and Audible highlight how Kelley's six Jack Field novels fuse cozy crime fiction with real-world canine insights, making it a hit for mystery fans and dog lovers alike. Whether it's a podcast episode like A Nose for Trouble or Suspicious Sniffs, listeners get hooked on the suspense while picking up techniques for better bonding with their four-legged friends.Dive into The Dog Training Detective for murders, romance, and tail-wagging wisdom that proves dogs have a nose for more than just treats.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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the quiet woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries chase you down like a pack of eager pups. That's the thrilling world of The Dog Training Detective, a podcast and book series created by Manhattan novelist and dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Kelley penned six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who loves dogs more than people. Fed up with human deceit, Jack retires early, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful walks. But crimes keep sniffing him out, dragging him back into the detective game.Jack doesn't solve these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who sparks both romance and razor-sharp investigations. Together, with their loyal canine crew, they tackle baffling murders where muddy paw prints and quirky behaviors reveal clues humans miss. Apple Podcasts describes it as a masterful blend of suspenseful mystery, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and real dog training wisdom. A nervous rescue dog refuses to enter a room, a shepherd fixates on a scent—each pooch cracks the case in ways that thrill listeners.What makes this series bark above the rest? Kelley's expertise shines through, challenging old-school alpha dominance and rigid operant conditioning. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, as noted on Wikipedia and Audible, he portrays dogs as emotional beings sharing our stress, joy, and curiosity. Practical tips weave seamlessly into the suspense, turning every episode into a lesson on understanding your own furry friend.Spreaker episodes like The Case of the Curious Canine Clue and The Pooch Sleuth highlight how canine instincts drive the plots, making it perfect for mystery fans and dog lovers alike. Whether it's a gripping podcast tale or one of the novels, listeners get cozy crime fiction packed with heart and howls.Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more intriguing stories. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the captivating premise of The Dog Training Detective, a podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer. Wikipedia describes Kelley as the author of six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with human deceit and city corpses, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks and quiet nights.But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby. Jack doesn't crack these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Apple Podcasts highlights how a nervous rescue dog dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map straight to the crime scene.What sets this series apart is Kelley's seamless blend of pulse-pounding murder mysteries, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and genuine dog training wisdom. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training philosophy, as noted in Wikipedia and Apple Podcasts descriptions, Kelley ditches outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, he portrays dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty, proving a wag or sniff reveals more than forensics. Amazon Music calls it a dance between solving crimes and uncovering canine companionship secrets, packed with practical, humorous training tips.Listeners, whether you're a mystery buff, dog lover, or both, The Dog Training Detective proves pups aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses. Dive into the podcast for episodes like Tails of Mystery or A Nose for Trouble, where kennel wisdom unlocks every twist.Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City, where human deceit runs rampant, only to have mysteries chase you down like an excited pup in rural Maine. That's the thrilling hook of The Dog Training Detective, the brainchild of Manhattan dog trainer and novelist Lee Charles Kelley. Wikipedia details how Kelley authored six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who loves dogs but hates people. Jack takes early retirement, moves to Maine, buys a boarding and training kennel, and falls for part-time medical examiner Dr. Jamie Cutter. Together, with their loyal canine sidekicks, they unravel crimes that keep pulling Jack back into sleuthing.Kelley's real-world expertise infuses every page. A podcast episode on Apple Podcasts explains he draws from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, ditching outdated alpha dominance myths and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, dogs emerge as emotional partners fueled by fear, excitement, and loyalty—a wag or sniff often trumps forensics in cracking cases. Listeners get gripping murder mysteries laced with romantic comedy and practical training tips that feel authentic, straight from Kelley's kennel know-how.The series captivates with its blend of suspense and heart. Jack's disdain for humanity contrasts hilariously with his canine devotion, while Jamie's sharp wit keeps the sparks flying amid the chaos. Episodes like The Case of the Curious Canine Clue, featured on Apple Podcasts, showcase dogs delivering pivotal clues, turning tails into trails of truth.Beyond the books, The Dog Training Detective lives on as a podcast on platforms like Spreaker, diving deeper into canine behavior and training secrets. It's a paw-some listen for mystery fans and dog lovers alike, proving our furry friends make the ultimate detectives.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging tales. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the thrilling premise of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer. Wikipedia describes Kelley as the author of six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with human deceit and city corpses, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks and quiet nights.But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby. Jack doesn't crack these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Apple Podcasts highlights how a nervous rescue dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene.What sets this series apart is Kelley's philosophy, drawn from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training. Wikipedia reports he challenges outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, portraying dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. The novels blend pulse-pounding murders, romantic comedy, and practical training tips, proving a wag or sniff reveals more than forensics. Amazon Music and Spreaker describe the podcast as a journey through canine behavior and training, where listeners unravel mysteries of misbehaving pups and strange human behavior alongside Jack's adventures.Listeners, dive into this tail-wagging universe where kennel wisdom cracks the toughest cases. Whether you're a mystery fan or dog lover, The Dog Training Detective proves our four-legged friends are clue-cracking geniuses.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.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the peaceful woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries chase you like a loyal pup. That's the captivating world of The Dog Training Detective, created by Manhattan novelist and dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who loves dogs but can't stand people. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, buys a boarding and training kennel, and hopes for quiet days. But crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders right in his backyard.Jack doesn't solve these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who sparks both romance and razor-sharp investigations. Apple Podcasts describes their partnership as a thrilling mix of suspenseful detective work, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and real-world dog training wisdom. The true stars, though, are the canine sidekicks. A nervous rescue dog avoids a hidden room packed with secrets. A confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, shattering alibis. Even a so-called bad dog uncovers clues through its quirky behavior, turning instincts into crime-solving superpowers.Kelley's genius lies in blending mystery with his expertise. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, as noted on Wikipedia, he ditches outdated alpha dominance myths and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, dogs emerge as emotional partners sharing our stress, joy, and curiosity—making every tail wag or sniff a potential revelation. What started as six Jack Field novels has evolved into a hit podcast series on Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, and Spreaker, with episodes like The Case of the Curious Canine Clue and Jealous Lovers Deadly Deception delivering paw prints, puzzles, and practical tips.Whether you're hooked on murders, romance, or mastering your own pup's quirks, The Dog Training Detective proves every dog has its detective day. Listeners will laugh, gasp, and learn how canine hearts crack the toughest cases.Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more mysteries and tips. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City, where human deceit runs rampant, only to have mysteries chase you down like an excited pup in rural Maine. That's the thrilling hook of The Dog Training Detective, the brainchild of Manhattan-based novelist and dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. Wikipedia reports that Kelley penned six Jack Field mysteries blending pulse-pounding murders, romantic comedy, and real dog training wisdom, challenging outdated ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning.At the heart of this tail-wagging universe is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but barely tolerates people. Fed up with city corpses and human lies, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks. But fate has other plans—crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling bodies turning up nearby.Jack doesn't crack these cases alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Apple Podcasts descriptions highlight how a nervous rescue dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene. These aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking partners, revealing truths through body language and instincts that humans miss.Kelley's own expertise infuses every tale. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training philosophy, he portrays dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty, not robotic obedience. Spreaker episodes note his controversial critiques treat pups as beings who share our stress and joy, turning misbehavior into mystery-solving gold—a wag or a sniff as revealing as any forensic report.Now, The Dog Training Detective lives on as a captivating podcast series on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Audible, Amazon Music, and Spreaker. Episodes like Jealous Lover's Deadly Deception, The Case of the Curious Canine Clue, and A Nose for Trouble unpack paw prints, puzzles, and practical tips, keeping listeners hooked on suspense and paws-on advice.What sets it apart? It proves every canine instinct is a superpower, wrapped in humor and heart. Whether you're a mystery fan or dog lover, these tales will have you tuning in for more.Thank you listeners for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, imagine a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can hardly stand people. That's Jack Field, the star of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series created by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, fed up with human deceit, and buys a boarding and training kennel in rural Maine, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights.But trouble has a keen nose for Jack. As Apple Podcasts describes, crimes keep sniffing him out—from suspicious clients dropping off pups with secrets to baffling bodies turning up nearby. Jack doesn't solve these mysteries alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted love interest and part-time medical examiner. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints, turning every case into a rom-com caper laced with murder.What truly sets these tales apart? The canine sidekicks who steal the show. Picture a nervous rescue dodging a suspicious room, a confident shepherd locked on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map out the crime scene. Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music highlight how these loyal partners prove dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses.Kelley's own expertise shines through, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Wikipedia notes his critiques of outdated alpha dominance theories, portraying dogs as emotional beings driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. What starts as misbehavior often reveals the vital clue no human forensic report could match.From episodes like A Nose for Trouble and Jealous Lovers Deadly Deception, listeners get pulse-pounding mysteries blended with practical training wisdom. Whether you're a dog lover or mystery fan, Jack Field's world will have you hooked, proving every wag and sniff hides a story.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, imagine a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely stomach people. That's Jack Field, the star of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series crafted by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, fed up with human deceit, flees to rural Maine, and buys a boarding and training kennel, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights swapping crime scenes for obedience lessons.But peace? Not a chance. As Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music describe, crimes keep sniffing him out—from suspicious clients dropping off pups to baffling murders turning up in his backyard. Jack doesn't sleuth alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who sparks both romance and razor-sharp investigations. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints.What elevates these tales? The dogs aren't just furry sidekicks—they're genius clue-crackers. Picture a nervous rescue dodging a suspicious room, a confident shepherd fixating on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map the crime scene, as Spreaker episodes highlight. Kelley weaves in his expertise, challenging outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training, he portrays dogs as emotional partners fueled by fear, excitement, and loyalty—a wag or sniff often trumps forensics.Kelley's six Jack Field novels blend pulse-pounding murders, romantic comedy, and practical training tips that listeners can use at home. The podcast brings it all alive, turning every episode into a tail-wagging adventure where solving the whodunit means tuning into canine hearts.Whether you're a mystery buff or dog lover, The Dog Training Detective proves man's best friend makes the ultimate detective duo.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more paw-some stories. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, imagine a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely stomach people. That's Jack Field, the star of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series crafted by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, fed up with human deceit, flees to rural Maine, and buys a boarding and training kennel, dreaming of peaceful country walks and quiet nights swapping crime scenes for obedience lessons.But peace? Not on the cards. As Apple Podcasts describes, crimes keep sniffing him out—from suspicious clients dropping off pups with secrets to baffling murders padding right up his driveway. Jack doesn't crack these cases solo. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who's equal parts love interest and investigative powerhouse. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints, blending morgue smarts with kennel know-how.What elevates these tales? The canine sidekicks who steal every scene. Picture a nervous rescue dodging a suspicious room, a confident shepherd locked on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirky misbehavior maps straight to the crime, as detailed in Apple Podcasts episodes like A Nose for Trouble. Wikipedia notes Kelley wove six Jack Field novels mixing pulse-pounding mysteries, romantic comedy, and practical training tips, challenging old-school alpha dominance and rigid operant conditioning. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training, he portrays dogs as emotional partners tuned to our fear, joy, and curiosity—a wag or sniff often unlocks the case before forensics do.Whether you're tuning into the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spreaker for episodes like Suspicious Sniffs or The Case of the Curious Canine Clue, or grabbing Kelley's books, this series proves dogs aren't just pets—they're detective dynamos. Listeners, thank you for tuning in, and be sure to subscribe for more tail-wagging mysteries. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Listeners, imagine a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can hardly stand people. That's Jack Field, the star of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series that mixes pulse-pounding mysteries with real canine smarts. According to Wikipedia, Jack retires early, fed up with human lies, flees to rural Maine, and buys a boarding and training kennel, dreaming of quiet walks and peaceful nights.But trouble has a nose for him. Crimes keep sniffing around—from suspicious clients to baffling murders—pulling Jack back into the fray. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted love interest and part-time medical examiner. Apple Podcasts describes how they sift through alibis, autopsies, and muddy paw prints, while clever canine sidekicks steal the show. Picture a nervous rescue dodging a shady room, a confident shepherd locked on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks sketch the crime scene.Behind this tail-wagging world is Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan novelist and actual dog trainer. Wikipedia reports he wrote six Jack Field novels blending murder, romance, humor, and practical training tips. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training, Kelley ditches outdated alpha dominance ideas for a view of dogs as emotional partners who feel our joy, stress, and curiosity. Amazon Music and Spreaker episodes highlight how this shines through, where cracking the case starts by asking how the dog feels, not just what it did.The Dog Training Detective podcast, available on Apple Podcasts and Spreaker, brings these stories to life with episodes like A Nose for Trouble, turning every investigation into a rom-com caper where dogs prove they're not just pets—they're detective partners.Listeners, thank you for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City, where human deceit runs rampant, only to have mysteries chase you down like an excited pup in rural Maine. That's the thrilling hook of The Dog Training Detective, the brainchild of Manhattan dog trainer and novelist Lee Charles Kelley. Listeners, dive into the adventures of Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with city corpses and lies, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks. But fate has other plans—crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders turning up nearby.Jack doesn't crack these cases alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints, balancing morgue logic with kennel wisdom. What makes their sleuthing unbeatable? A rotating cast of canine sidekicks who steal the show. A nervous rescue refuses to enter one suspicious room, hinting at hidden secrets. A confident shepherd locks onto a killer's scent, blowing apart perfect alibis. A so-called bad dog fixates on one patch of ground, mapping out the crime scene better than any witness.Kelley's own expertise shapes every tale. Wikipedia reports he penned six Jack Field novels blending murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical dog training tips. Drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, Kelley challenges outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, he portrays dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty—proving a wag or a sniff can reveal more than forensics.Now a captivating podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spreaker, The Dog Training Detective takes listeners on a journey through canine behavior and suspense. Episodes like A Nose for Trouble and Jealous Lovers Deadly Deception unleash clues with pulse-pounding plots and real-world wisdom, showing how your dog's quirks might just solve the next big mystery.Thank you for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging tales. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have mysteries follow you like a loyal dog at heel. That's the thrilling premise of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series crafted by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer. Wikipedia reports that Kelley authored six detective novels starring Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Fed up with human deceit, Jack takes early retirement, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks. But fate has other plans—crimes keep sniffing him out, from suspicious clients to baffling murders.Jack doesn't solve these whodunits alone. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who becomes his love interest and investigative partner. Together, alongside a rotating cast of canine sidekicks, they sift through alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Apple Podcasts describes how a nervous rescue dog avoids one room, a confident shepherd fixates on a scent, or a so-called bad dog misbehaves in ways that map straight to the crime. What sets this series apart is Kelley's fusion of pulse-pounding mysteries with practical dog training wisdom. Drawing from Kevin Behan’s Natural Dog Training philosophy, as noted on Amazon Music and Spreaker, the stories treat dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty—not rigid alpha dominance or operant conditioning.The Dog Training Detective podcast brings these tales to life, decoding canine behavior riddles while unraveling human deceptions. Listeners get humor, romance, suspense, and real tips for bonding with their pups, proving dogs aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking companions. Whether you're a mystery fan or a dog lover, Jack Field's world hooks you from the first bark.Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging adventures. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to discover that mysteries follow you like a loyal dog. That's the premise of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series created by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based novelist and dog trainer who masterfully blends two passions: mystery writing and canine behavior.At the heart of the series is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. Jack takes early retirement, fed up with human deceit, and flees to rural Maine where he opens a boarding and training kennel. He dreams of peaceful country walks and quiet nights, hoping his days of crime-solving are behind him. But fate has other plans. Crimes keep sniffing him out, pulling him back into investigations despite his best efforts.Jack isn't solving these whodunits alone. He partners with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp-witted part-time medical examiner who becomes both his love interest and investigative partner. Together, they navigate alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints while tackling baffling murders. The novels are best described as a combination of murder mystery, romantic comedy, and dog training manuals, weaving comic and sometimes farcical scenes with genuine dog training tips throughout the story.What sets The Dog Training Detective apart is Kelley's philosophy toward canine behavior. According to his work as a real dog trainer, Kelley challenges old-school training ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, he treats dogs as emotional partners who share our stress, joy, and curiosity. This philosophy runs through the entire series, where solving cases often starts with asking how the dog feels, not just what the dog did.The canine characters are anything but background players. A nervous rescue who won't go near one room. A confident shepherd who fixates on a single scent. A so-called bad dog whose misbehavior reveals vital clues. Each animal contributes to unraveling the mysteries in ways humans would miss. Between them, Jack reads the canine mind while Jamie reads the human body, and together they crack cases that leave the local cops shaking their heads.Kelley has written six Jack Field detective novels that seamlessly blend murder, humor, and practical training advice. The Dog Training Detective podcast brings these stories to life for listeners eager to explore how canine behavior and human mystery intertwine. Whether you're a dog lover, mystery enthusiast, or someone fascinated by the intersection of both, this series offers something truly unique.Thank you for tuning in. Be sure to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease.ai.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI




