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  • The Dog Training Detective: Murder in the Kennels
    Apr 15 2026
    Imagine escaping the gritty streets of New York City, where human deceit and endless corpses wore you down, only to find murder mysteries chasing you to the quiet woods of rural Maine. That's the hook of The Dog Training Detective, the thrilling podcast and book series by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. Apple Podcasts and Spreaker describe its star, Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide detective who adores dogs but can barely stomach people. Fed up with the big city, Jack retires early, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful walks with his canine pals.

    But trouble sniffs him out like a bloodhound on a trail. Suspicious clients drop off pups with secrets, baffling murders pop up nearby, and Jack's sleuthing instincts kick back in. He doesn't go it alone. Enter Dr. Jamie Cutter, his sharp-witted, funny part-time medical examiner and budding love interest. Together, with a rotating cast of four-legged geniuses, they unravel alibis, autopsy reports, and muddy paw prints. Picture a nervous rescue dodging shady rooms, a confident shepherd locking onto a killer's scent, or a so-called bad dog whose quirks map the crime scene, as episodes like Murder in the Kennels highlight.

    What elevates this beyond typical whodunits is Kelley's passion for Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Wikipedia and iHeart note how he ditches outdated alpha dominance myths and rigid conditioning, showing dogs as emotional partners fueled by fear, excitement, and loyalty. His six Jack Field novels blend gritty humor, romantic sparks, farcical comedy, and real training tips, making every adventure a lesson in bonding with your pup. Listeners on Spotify and Amazon Music rave about episodes like The Curious Case of the Canine Clue, where man's best friend steals the show.

    Whether you're a mystery buff or dog devotee, The Dog Training Detective proves canines crack cases—and everyday behaviors—better than we ever could.

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  • The Dog Training Detective: Where Murder Mysteries Meet Man's Best Friend
    Apr 13 2026
    Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York for the quiet woods of rural Maine, only to have murder mysteries chase you like a loyal pup. That's the hook of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series by Lee Charles Kelley, a Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer. Apple Podcasts describes it as where murder mysteries meet man's best friend, starring Jack Field, a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide cop who loves dogs but can't stand people.

    Wikipedia details how Jack retires early, sick of city lies and corpses, and opens a boarding kennel in Maine for peaceful walks. But crimes keep sniffing him out—suspicious clients, baffling killings right next door. He teams with Dr. Jamie Cutter, a witty medical examiner and love interest, plus a rotating crew of clever canines. Apple Podcasts reports episodes where a nervous rescue dog dodges shady rooms, a confident shepherd locks onto a killer's scent, or a quirky bad dog maps the crime scene, proving pups are clue-cracking geniuses.

    Kelley's secret sauce? Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, blending sleuthing, romance, and real tips into six comic novels full of farcical fun. The podcast dives deeper, hosted by a dog training expert unraveling canine behavior mysteries, per Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners get heartwarming tales like Max the canine detective, trained with toys and scents to unleash natural talents, echoing real-world cadaver dogs who start with tennis balls and blood bait, as CrimeReads explains.

    It's more than whodunits—it's a love letter to the human-dog bond, showing how training turns everyday pets into partners in adventure. Whether Jack's cracking cases or you're fixing Fido's quirks, these stories remind us dogs don't just fetch; they solve.

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  • The Dog Training Detective: Retirement, Romance, and Murder in Rural Maine
    Apr 12 2026
    Imagine a grizzled NYPD homicide detective who loves dogs more than people. He retires to rural Maine, opens a kennel, and just when he thinks he's escaped the chaos, murders start sniffing around. That's the irresistible premise of The Dog Training Detective, the clever book series and podcast created by Manhattan novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley.

    According to Wikipedia details shared across Apple Podcasts episodes, Kelley penned six Jack Field novels featuring this hero. Jack Field, fed up with city crimes and corpses, buys a boarding and training kennel for some peace. But trouble follows. He falls for Dr. Jamie Cutter, a sharp part-time medical examiner, and together with their pack of loyal dogs, they crack baffling cases. From suspicious kennel clients to nearby killings, the stories blend sleuthing, romance, comedy, and real canine insights.

    What sets this apart is Kelley's passion for Natural Dog Training, inspired by Kevin Behan. Apple Podcasts and Podscan episodes explain how it ditches outdated alpha-dog theories for emotional bonds fueled by fear, excitement, and loyalty. Dogs aren't robots to command; they're heartfelt partners with instincts that solve mysteries on and off the page.

    The podcast brings it all alive on platforms like Spotify and Spreaker. Listeners dive into episodes like Murder in the Kennels or Where Murder Mysteries Meet Man's Best Friend, unraveling canine behavior puzzles alongside thrilling plots. It's farcical fun that challenges rigid training methods, showing how pups' natural smarts create unbreakable human-dog teams.

    Whether you're a mystery fan, dog lover, or trainer seeking fresh tips, The Dog Training Detective hooks you with wit and wisdom. Jack's adventures prove retirement is never boring when you've got four-legged detectives by your side.

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  • The Dog Training Detective: Murder in the Kennels
    Apr 10 2026
    Imagine a grizzled ex-NYPD homicide detective who loves dogs more than people, retiring to rural Maine to run a peaceful kennel, only for murders to sniff him out like a loyal hound on the trail. That's the hook of The Dog Training Detective, a thrilling podcast and book series by Manhattan novelist and real dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. According to iHeart and Apple Podcasts descriptions, protagonist Jack Field teams up with sharp medical examiner Dr. Jamie Cutter and a rotating cast of clever canines—a nervous rescue dodging suspect rooms, a shepherd locking onto killer scents, or a mischievous pup whose antics uncover clues—to crack baffling cases amid romantic sparks and farcical fun.

    Spreaker episodes highlight how Kelley blends murder mysteries with genuine training wisdom, drawing from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method. Forget outdated alpha dominance; here dogs shine as emotional partners fueled by excitement, fear, and loyalty, turning sleuthing into lessons listeners can use with their own pets. From Wikipedia and podcast synopses, Jack's tales mix gritty investigations, autopsy dives, and muddy paw prints, proving man's best friend often steals the show.

    The podcast, available on Spotify, Apple, and Spreaker, dives deeper into canine behavior mysteries, unraveling why pups act out and how bonds solve real-world puzzles. Listeners get comic adventures like The Hound of the Murder Kennels, where Jack's kennel becomes crime central, all while picking up tips on everything from scent work to strengthening that unbreakable human-dog connection.

    Whether you're a mystery buff or dog devotee, The Dog Training Detective proves crime and canines make the perfect pair—entertaining, educational, and tail-waggingly irresistible.

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  • The Hound of the Murder Kennels: When a Rescue Dog's Fear Becomes the Key to Solving a Crime
    Apr 8 2026
    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 hook of The Dog Training Detective, a captivating podcast and book series created by Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. 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 retires early, buys a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of quiet country walks surrounded by mutts.

    But trouble sniffs him out. Bodies turn up, clues hide in paw prints, and Jack's detective instincts team up with his dog-training expertise to crack the cases. He doesn't solve whodunits alone. Sharp-witted Dr. Jamie Cutter, a part-time medical examiner, becomes his investigative partner and love interest, blending pulse-pounding suspense, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy, and genuine dog training wisdom, as Apple Podcasts describes. 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 sets this series apart? Kelley's philosophy, drawn from Kevin Behan's Natural Dog Training method, challenges outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning. He treats dogs as emotional beings who share our stress, joy, and curiosity, weaving practical tips into every adventure. Episodes like The Hound of the Murder Kennels on iHeart and Murder Most Canine on Amazon Music immerse listeners in farcical humor and bold critiques of old-school training.

    Whether tuning into Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Spreaker, you'll join Jack as crimes from suspicious clients to nearby killings pull him back into the fray. It's a tail-wagging mix of mystery, romance, and pup advice that strengthens the bond between listeners and their own four-legged friends.

    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.

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  • The Hound of the Murder Kennels: When Rescue Dogs Crack Cases
    Apr 6 2026
    Imagine trading the gritty streets of New York City for the serene woods of rural Maine, only to have murders chase you like a loyal pup at heel. That's the thrilling hook of The Dog Training Detective, the captivating podcast and book series by Manhattan-based novelist and real-life dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley. At its heart is Jack Field, a grizzled former NYPD homicide cop who adores dogs but can barely tolerate people. According to Wikipedia, fed up with city corpses and human deceit, Jack retires early, opens a boarding and training kennel, and dreams of peaceful country walks. But fate sniffs him out—suspicious clients and baffling killings pull him back into sleuthing, where his detective instincts team up with canine expertise.

    What makes this series bark with uniqueness? Kelley weaves murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical dog training tips into farcical adventures. Apple Podcasts describes episodes like The Hound of the Murder Kennels, where nervous rescue dogs dodge crime scenes, confident shepherds lock onto killers' scents, and quirky mutts map out clues with their paws. Listeners dive into genuine training techniques, challenging outdated alpha dominance myths for a natural approach inspired by Kevin Behan's methods, as Spreaker highlights—treating dogs as emotional partners driven by excitement, fear, and loyalty.

    Available on platforms like iHeart, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts, the show unravels canine behavior mysteries alongside whodunits. Jack's rotating pack of four-legged sidekicks proves pups aren't just pets—they're clue-cracking geniuses. Whether you're a mystery buff or pup parent, these tales deliver suspense, laughs, and tips to bond deeper with your dog.

    Thanks for tuning in, listeners—don't forget to subscribe for more tail-wagging thrills. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • The Nervous Rescue: When Fear Reveals the Killer's Secret
    Apr 5 2026
    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. According to Wikipedia, Kelley penned 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 retires early, 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 in his backyard.

    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. Spreaker reports he challenges outdated alpha dominance theory and rigid operant conditioning, portraying dogs as emotional partners driven by fear, excitement, and loyalty. A wag or sniff often reveals more than forensics.

    The podcast, available on platforms like iHeart, Amazon Music, and Spotify, blends pulse-pounding murders, romantic comedy, and practical training tips. Listeners unravel mysteries of misbehaving pups and strange human behavior alongside Jack's adventures, making it an engaging mix of entertainment and education. Whether diving into episodes like The Hound of the Murder Kennels or Paw Prints and Alibis, you'll discover how canine instincts solve crimes and strengthen bonds.

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  • The Nervous Rescue: When a Dog's Fear Reveals a Killer's Secret
    Apr 3 2026
    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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