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The Nervous Rescue: When a Dog's Fear Reveals a Killer's Secret
Published 3 weeks ago
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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 thrilling podcast and book series crafted by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. Spreaker describes it as a journey through the intriguing world of canine behavior and training, where episodes like Paw Prints and Alibis and The Hound of the Murder Kennels blend suspense with dog smarts.
At the heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. According to Apple Podcasts and iHeart, fed up with human deceit and city crimes, Jack takes early retirement, flees to rural Maine, and opens a boarding and training kennel. But peace is short-lived—murders pop up, and it's the dogs who crack the cases. A nervous rescue dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog turns hero, as iHeart episodes highlight.
Kelley's genius lies in weaving real dog training insights into pulse-pounding mysteries. Wikipedia notes he wrote six Jack Field novels, now alive as a weekly podcast on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spreaker. Listeners dive into tales like The Pooch Sleuth or How Canine Bonds Solve Manhattan's Darkest Mysteries, where four-legged companions outsmart human crooks. It's more than whodunits—it's a testament to the unbreakable human-canine bond, proving dogs aren't just pets; they're detectives in fur coats.
Whether you're a mystery buff, dog lover, or both, The Dog Training Detective hooks you from the first bark. Tune in for clever plots, training tips, and heartwarming wins that remind us why dogs are man's best friend—and sleuth.
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At the heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. According to Apple Podcasts and iHeart, fed up with human deceit and city crimes, Jack takes early retirement, flees to rural Maine, and opens a boarding and training kennel. But peace is short-lived—murders pop up, and it's the dogs who crack the cases. A nervous rescue dodges suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixates on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog turns hero, as iHeart episodes highlight.
Kelley's genius lies in weaving real dog training insights into pulse-pounding mysteries. Wikipedia notes he wrote six Jack Field novels, now alive as a weekly podcast on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spreaker. Listeners dive into tales like The Pooch Sleuth or How Canine Bonds Solve Manhattan's Darkest Mysteries, where four-legged companions outsmart human crooks. It's more than whodunits—it's a testament to the unbreakable human-canine bond, proving dogs aren't just pets; they're detectives in fur coats.
Whether you're a mystery buff, dog lover, or both, The Dog Training Detective hooks you from the first bark. Tune in for clever plots, training tips, and heartwarming wins that remind us why dogs are man's best friend—and sleuth.
Thanks for tuning in, listeners. Be sure 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.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI