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Canine Capers and Clever Clues: Solving Mysteries with Man's Best Friend

Canine Capers and Clever Clues: Solving Mysteries with Man's Best Friend

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The Dog Training Detective offers something entirely fresh for dog lovers and mystery fans alike. Led by American novelist and seasoned dog trainer Lee Charles Kelley, this series and podcast blend canine wisdom, sharp detective work, and a good dose of humor into a single delightful experience. Kelley invites listeners into the world of Jack Field, a retired NYPD homicide cop who skips town for tranquil Maine to run a boarding and training kennel, hoping to escape the stress of police work. But as any good mystery fan suspects, crime always finds him. Joined by Dr. Jamie Cutter and their loyal dogs, Jack gets pulled back into investigations, and together, they track down criminals using both keen deduction and the unparalleled instincts of their four-legged companions.

What sets the Dog Training Detective apart is how it weaves practical, often laugh-out-loud dog training tips into the heart of gripping mysteries. According to Wikipedia, Kelley’s novels and podcasts mix murder mystery, romantic comedy, and actual dog training manuals, so you’re always learning as well as being entertained. Whether it’s the subtle signals in canine body language or creative tricks for better communication with your pup, every episode and novel serves as a guide for pet owners looking to better understand their furry friends, all against the lively backdrop of crime-solving.

Dog training in Kelley’s world draws heavily from the methods created by Kevin Behan, author of Natural Dog Training, which focuses less on dominance and more on motivation and emotion within the dog. Kelley’s approach became so influential that he was invited to write a blog for Psychology Today called My Puppy, My Self, where he explored the deeper connections between dogs and humans. This perspective sets him apart from traditional trainers and adds extra depth to his stories.

Lee Charles Kelley’s own dog, Charley, even achieved a bit of fame, making recurring appearances on Late Night with David Letterman as Charley the Bubble-Eating Dog, though, according to trivia, Charley never actually ate a bubble on air.

Listeners, the Dog Training Detective isn’t just a source of entertainment—it’s an invitation to see the world from your dog’s point of view and to solve everyday mysteries together. Whether you’re a long-time mystery devotee, a new dog parent, or simply want to laugh while learning more about your best friend, this series is for you.

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