Wonder if cattle rustlers still exist? Well, they do. Hank and Slim go on a camping trip to see if they can catch the mysterious stranger who is stealing calves. Hank devours all of Slim’s camp meat (weenies) and chews the
tent rope in half during a thunderstorm. Slim gets soaked, but fortunately he never figures out why the rope broke.
Hear “See the Morning Sun Ascending” and “Alas and Alack,” which tells of a cowboy who went to the circus.
Sally May and Loper head off to visit the relatives, leaving Slim in charge of Little Alfred. Hank’s sure trouble will come knocking. First, Slim is struck down with the measles. Then a blizzard hits the ranch, trapping them in the house with no heat or electricity. Somehow, Hank’s got to find a way to get them out of this mess...before they’re snowed in for good!
Hank, Drover, and Alfred join to sing “We’ll Never Pull This Stunt Again.”
Quail season has started. Plato the Birddog is impressing the lovely Miss Beulah with his pointing ability, when Hank tries to impress her with some bird work of his own. He chases a flock of noisy, wild turkeys away from the house. However, Sally May had been watching the turkeys. Hank’s in deep trouble. Beulah gets kidnapped by Scraunch. Can Hank save her?
Hank sings “Punt of Love” and “My Best for You.”
Against her better judgement, Sally May leaves the ranch in Slim’s care. While Slim naps, Hank and Little Alfred subject strawberry ice cream to rigorous product testing and then go for a ride in a mysterious spaceship. But it’s when Slim finally awakens that their adventures really begin. Hank saves Slim from sure death, endures a terrible whipping from the Hooking Bull, and much, much more.
On the audio version you will hear “Just Another Cowboy Day,” and Wallace and Junior singing “Family Fugue.”
Hank has his paws full when he discovers a mother cat and six kittens trespassing in a
haystack on his very own ranch. (Have we mentioned cowdogs don’t like cats?) Join Hank as he is trapped in a runaway pickup, surrounded by a herd of stray cats, and
forced to battle a raging bull. Can Hank stop the cats from taking over his ranch?
The audios have two new songs: “Slim’s Boring Song” and Hank sings “Kitties Will Grow into Cats.”
When darkness falls, Drover reports that he has seen a witch, a ghost, a pirate, and two skeletons on Slim’s front porch. These terrifying creatures were saying something about “Tricker Trees.” Hank goes to verify this and the fun really starts.
The audio features Wallace the Buzzard in his singing debut doing a number called “Buzzard Love.” And a chorus of ghosts sing an old Shaker hymn called “Followers of the Lamb.”
Someone or something has been robbing eggs from the chicken house. Hank stakes out the chicken house and to his surprise sees a fiddle-playing fox hop in with the hens, play them some hot fiddle music, and then accept
several fresh eggs as his payment! Instead of arresting Frankie the Fox, Hank joins forces with him to try and win the heart of Beulah the
Collie.
Hear two new songs and some great fiddle playing by Frankie McWhorter.
When Hank hears a rumor that the sky is going to fall from the ranch’s resident rooster, he is naturally a bit skeptical. But then a report from Pete the Barncat and a strange dream seem to support the theory, and Hank realizes that he’d better take the threat seriously. So Hank decides that he’ll do whatever it takes to prevent the sky from falling on his beloved ranch. Even if it means getting into trouble with Sally May (again)...
Hear Hank sing about “Sally May’s Broom” and the “Hiccup Tango” song.
While Slim and Loper are away from the ranch for three days, Hank suffers from - is it a double bumblebee sting, or much worse? It falls upon Sally May to nurse the stricken Hank back to health. Her patience and compassion are seriously tested, while the afflicted Hank endures humiliation at the hands of Pete, Wallace and Junior, and an insulting veterinarian. Does Sally May care after all?
New songs include: “I Was Bitten on the Nose by a Rattlesnake” and “Eating Bugs is Lots of Fun.”
It’s scrap day on the ranch—a glorious day for Hank, his sidekick, Drover, and Pete the Barncat. But when two very unusual-looking creatures fly overhead, the glorious day takes a sudden turn for the worse. Suddenly the scraps have vanished and the Head of Ranch Security finds himself dealing with an invasion by a couple of ancient dinosaur birds! There’s never a dull moment when Hank the Cowdog is around.....
Hank and Drover sing "Why Does a Pelican Look So Bizarre?," and Rip and Snort belt out "Cannibal Trash."