
A Paw-some Mystery: Retired Cop and Canine Sleuth Solve Small-Town Crimes with Dog Training Wisdom
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Listeners are drawn into the life of Jack Field, a retired NYPD homicide cop looking for peace in Maine who instead finds himself entangled in new mysteries. But Jack never works alone—his trusted dogs are always at his side, and so is Dr. Jamie Cutter, his romantic interest and a medical examiner who can't seem to escape the thrills and spills of small-town crime-solving. Kelley’s clever blend of murder mystery, romantic comedy, and practical dog training tips offers an experience that’s as entertaining as it is enlightening, turning canine companions from simple sidekicks into essential partners in the art of detection.
The approach Kelley brings to dog training makes his stories and the podcast truly stand out. Unlike many trainers who follow dominance or reward-based methods, he draws inspiration from Kevin Behan, the creator of the Natural Dog Training philosophy. This method emphasizes understanding a dog’s emotions and deepening the bond between owner and canine, leading to richer insights both in fiction and real life. Kelley’s training views have sparked plenty of discussion in the dog community, even landing him a widely read blog on Psychology Today called My Puppy, My Self.
With each episode, listeners get not just a clever tale, but practical wisdom for life with dogs, all woven seamlessly into plots that keep fans guessing to the very last clue. Kelley’s passion for dogs goes well beyond training: his first dog, Charley, once became a minor celebrity on Late Night with David Letterman, popping up in a segment called Charley the Bubble-Eating Dog, and it’s details like this that add authenticity and heart to every story line.
For dog lovers, crime solvers, or anyone craving a fresh twist on either genre, The Dog Training Detective is a treat. Tune in for the laughter, the wisdom, and the thrill of the chase—because as Lee Charles Kelley shows, the best detectives might just have four legs and a wagging tail.
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