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The Dog Training Detective: Sniff Out Clues, Solve Crimes, and Bond with your Canine Companion
Published 3 months, 1 week ago
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Imagine escaping 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. According to Wikipedia, 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 to leave detective work behind.
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. According to Apple Podcasts and Audible, their dynamic creates a perfect blend of suspenseful detective work, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and real-world dog training wisdom.
But the real stars of the show are the canine sidekicks. These dogs aren't just companions; they're clue-cracking partners. A nervous rescue dog who refuses to enter 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.
What sets The Dog Training Detective apart is Kelley's philosophy toward canine behavior. Wikipedia notes that Kelley challenges old-school training ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, he treats dogs as emotional beings who share our stress, joy, and curiosity. This approach infuses the series with practical training advice woven seamlessly into the mystery and suspense.
According to Wikipedia, Kelley wrote six Jack Field detective novels that blend murder, humor, and dog training expertise, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. The series combines elements of cozy crime fiction with legitimate insights into how dogs think and feel, making it entertaining for mystery lovers and dog enthusiasts alike.
Whether you're a fan of murder mysteries, romantic comedy, or canine wisdom, The Dog Training Detective offers something for everyone. Listeners will find themselves captivated by Jack and Jamie's adventures while learning genuine techniques for understanding their own dogs.
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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 Wikipedia, 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 to leave detective work behind.
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. According to Apple Podcasts and Audible, their dynamic creates a perfect blend of suspenseful detective work, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and real-world dog training wisdom.
But the real stars of the show are the canine sidekicks. These dogs aren't just companions; they're clue-cracking partners. A nervous rescue dog who refuses to enter 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.
What sets The Dog Training Detective apart is Kelley's philosophy toward canine behavior. Wikipedia notes that Kelley challenges old-school training ideas like alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. Instead, he treats dogs as emotional beings who share our stress, joy, and curiosity. This approach infuses the series with practical training advice woven seamlessly into the mystery and suspense.
According to Wikipedia, Kelley wrote six Jack Field detective novels that blend murder, humor, and dog training expertise, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. The series combines elements of cozy crime fiction with legitimate insights into how dogs think and feel, making it entertaining for mystery lovers and dog enthusiasts alike.
Whether you're a fan of murder mysteries, romantic comedy, or canine wisdom, The Dog Training Detective offers something for everyone. Listeners will find themselves captivated by Jack and Jamie's adventures while learning genuine techniques for understanding their own dogs.
Thank you for tuning in today. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes. 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