"The Curious Case of the Disappearing Dog Treats"
Update: 2025-11-09
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Welcome to the world of The Dog Training Detective, where every case starts with a wagging tail and the thrill of mystery-solving is matched only by the art of understanding our canine companions. Inspired by the work of Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan-based dog trainer and novelist, this unique podcast and story series takes listeners deep into the heart of Maine, following the adventures of Jack Field, a former NYPD homicide cop who trades city streets for the serenity of rural life and a new career running a boarding and training kennel. That is, until mystery and mayhem pull him right back in.
But Jack never works alone. He’s joined by Dr. Jamie Cutter, a medical examiner with sharp wit and a sharp eye, and a cast of loyal, resourceful dogs whose abilities are every bit as important as their human counterparts. In this world, the dogs aren’t just sidekicks—they’re true partners in sniffing out clues, offering comfort, adding comic relief, and in many cases, helping to crack the case wide open.
What really makes The Dog Training Detective stand out is its blend of suspense, humor, and a surprisingly rich cache of practical dog training advice. Each episode and novel isn’t just a whodunit; it’s also a gentle, often funny guide for anyone who’s ever wondered what their dog is thinking. According to Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music, listeners will hear stories that unravel mysterious crimes while also tackling real-world topics like excessive barking, separation anxiety, and destructive habits—all seamlessly woven into the narrative.
The philosophy at the heart of The Dog Training Detective comes directly from Lee Charles Kelley’s approach as a trainer, influenced by Kevin Behan’s Natural Dog Training. Kelley rejects the old-school emphasis on dominance and the so-called alpha theory. Instead, he treats dogs as emotional, sentient creatures with their own needs and quirks. The training secrets shared in each installment focus on building trust, understanding canine instincts, and respecting the powerful bond between people and dogs.
This willingness to challenge dog training traditions, bring humor into the mix, and genuinely respect the intelligence and heart of our furry friends has made Kelley a well-known and sometimes controversial voice. His ideas reach beyond fiction and podcasts—Kelley’s widely read Psychology Today blog has brought his lively, unconventional take on dog behavior to fans across the globe.
For listeners, The Dog Training Detective becomes more than a story. It’s a master class in dog training camouflaged as entertainment, a place to laugh, learn, and savor the partnership between humans and dogs. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss another case or training tip. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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But Jack never works alone. He’s joined by Dr. Jamie Cutter, a medical examiner with sharp wit and a sharp eye, and a cast of loyal, resourceful dogs whose abilities are every bit as important as their human counterparts. In this world, the dogs aren’t just sidekicks—they’re true partners in sniffing out clues, offering comfort, adding comic relief, and in many cases, helping to crack the case wide open.
What really makes The Dog Training Detective stand out is its blend of suspense, humor, and a surprisingly rich cache of practical dog training advice. Each episode and novel isn’t just a whodunit; it’s also a gentle, often funny guide for anyone who’s ever wondered what their dog is thinking. According to Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music, listeners will hear stories that unravel mysterious crimes while also tackling real-world topics like excessive barking, separation anxiety, and destructive habits—all seamlessly woven into the narrative.
The philosophy at the heart of The Dog Training Detective comes directly from Lee Charles Kelley’s approach as a trainer, influenced by Kevin Behan’s Natural Dog Training. Kelley rejects the old-school emphasis on dominance and the so-called alpha theory. Instead, he treats dogs as emotional, sentient creatures with their own needs and quirks. The training secrets shared in each installment focus on building trust, understanding canine instincts, and respecting the powerful bond between people and dogs.
This willingness to challenge dog training traditions, bring humor into the mix, and genuinely respect the intelligence and heart of our furry friends has made Kelley a well-known and sometimes controversial voice. His ideas reach beyond fiction and podcasts—Kelley’s widely read Psychology Today blog has brought his lively, unconventional take on dog behavior to fans across the globe.
For listeners, The Dog Training Detective becomes more than a story. It’s a master class in dog training camouflaged as entertainment, a place to laugh, learn, and savor the partnership between humans and dogs. Thank you for tuning in, and make sure to subscribe so you never miss another case or training tip. 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
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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