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The Dog Training Detective: When Man's Best Friend Solves Crime
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Imagine a retired NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs more than people. He flees the chaos of Manhattan for rural Maine, buys a kennel, and dreams of peace. But murders start sniffing around, turning his quiet life into a whirlwind of sleuthing, romance, and canine heroics. That's the gripping premise of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series crafted by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley.
Kelley's creation stars Jack Field, the grizzled hero who opens a boarding and training kennel with his pack of loyal dogs. Trouble follows when suspicious clients and nearby killings pull him back into detective work. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp part-time medical examiner, and together they crack cases blending comedy, romance, and authentic dog insights. Apple Podcasts episodes paint vivid scenes: a nervous rescue dog dodging suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixating on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks unravel mysteries. It's more than whodunits—it's a love letter to the human-dog bond, proving everyday pets can become adventure partners.
The series spans six Jack Field novels, now alive as a podcast on platforms like Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners dive into tales where canine behavior meets crime-solving, showcasing dogs' uncanny intelligence. Kelley draws from his training expertise, highlighting how a dog's nose turns them into ultimate detectives—much like real-world conservation dogs sniffing invasive species in Alison Pearce Stevens' book Detective Dogs, or cadaver dogs trained with tennis balls and scent games as detailed in CrimeReads.
Beyond fiction, the concept inspires real training. Kat Albrecht's Dog Detectives teaches listeners to turn their dogs into pet finders, covering ideal breeds, temperament tests, lost pet forensics, and step-by-step methods to become volunteer Pet Detectives. From hiding toys like Max the canine sleuth in heartwarming tales to complex searches, these stories celebrate dogs' versatility—from police narcotics pros to family heroes.
Whether you're a mystery buff or dog devotee, The Dog Training Detective proves man's best friend makes the perfect partner in crime.
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Kelley's creation stars Jack Field, the grizzled hero who opens a boarding and training kennel with his pack of loyal dogs. Trouble follows when suspicious clients and nearby killings pull him back into detective work. He teams up with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp part-time medical examiner, and together they crack cases blending comedy, romance, and authentic dog insights. Apple Podcasts episodes paint vivid scenes: a nervous rescue dog dodging suspicious rooms, a confident shepherd fixating on a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks unravel mysteries. It's more than whodunits—it's a love letter to the human-dog bond, proving everyday pets can become adventure partners.
The series spans six Jack Field novels, now alive as a podcast on platforms like Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners dive into tales where canine behavior meets crime-solving, showcasing dogs' uncanny intelligence. Kelley draws from his training expertise, highlighting how a dog's nose turns them into ultimate detectives—much like real-world conservation dogs sniffing invasive species in Alison Pearce Stevens' book Detective Dogs, or cadaver dogs trained with tennis balls and scent games as detailed in CrimeReads.
Beyond fiction, the concept inspires real training. Kat Albrecht's Dog Detectives teaches listeners to turn their dogs into pet finders, covering ideal breeds, temperament tests, lost pet forensics, and step-by-step methods to become volunteer Pet Detectives. From hiding toys like Max the canine sleuth in heartwarming tales to complex searches, these stories celebrate dogs' versatility—from police narcotics pros to family heroes.
Whether you're a mystery buff or dog devotee, The Dog Training Detective proves man's best friend makes the perfect partner in crime.
Thanks 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.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI