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.
Hank starts out to give Pete the Barncat a little scare, but to his surprise Pete turns out to be Sinister the Bobcat. Hank finds himself on a mission to save Little Alfred. Hank stumbles upon Madame Moonshine and gets trapped by
Rip and Snort. Will Hank find a way out and will he rescue Little Alfred?
There are three more original songs: “Disorientation,” “I Love All Kinds of Stuff,” and “The Storm.”
Hank is literally at the end of his rope in his tenth adventure. It’s roundup time at the ranch and Hank is left behind, tied to a post, while a high-bred border collie named Bennie takes his place. How can Hank restore himself as Head of Ranch Security and reclaim his fame and fortune?
Hear the songs “Saddle Up Overture in C-Maybe” and “Daddy Packed His Suitcase ‘Cause Momma Was a Mean Old Bag.”
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.”
“I never keeled a dug before,” a killer horse named Tuerto threatens Hank. What has brought Hank to this desperate situation? Why is he wearing a dress? Is that really Hank at a little girl’s party?
You’ll hear John singing two new songs, accompanied by Kris Erickson, Trev Tevis, and Jimmy Burson. The songs are “A Fundamental Disagreement” and “Thank You Lord For Making Gals.”
What happens when an honest, hard working dog falls heir to a fortune? How is Hank, a steak loving dog, changed so that he would say, “We’d be fools to trade priceless corncobs for a miserable pile of steak scraps”? Hank and Drover fight over “money,” put on airs, even quit their jobs, and leave the ranch.
Hear two great songs: “I’m Rich!” and “My Heart Goes Wild For You.”
Who’s killing the ranch’s chickens? What’s Ranch Security going to do about it? These are the critical questions in Hank’s sixth adventure. A fiendish murderer is loose on the ranch. Never has Hank followed so many clues or interrogated more suspects. Every character in the book turns out to be a suspect--including Hank himself.
This thrilling audio includes two more of Erickson’s songs, “Bark at the Mailman Battle Hymn” and “I’m Locked in the Jailhouse with Buzzards on the Roof.”
Hank’s thoughts turn to romance. He decides that he has been working too hard and needs a vacation. Hank goes to visit his true love, Miss Beulah the Collie, and encounters all kinds of challenging situations on the way. Will
his intuition and investigating powers be enough?
Hear Hank and the coyote brothers belt out a raucous polka number called “Rotten Meat,” and, believe it or not, Hank sings a tender love song called “Beulah’s Song.”
Hank faces a baffling new mystery which begins with the death of a calf on the ranch. Hank goes on a very dangerous mission to spy on the coyote village and arrest the murderer. A pack of wild dogs also complicates the plot. It takes all of Hank’s deductive powers to solve this one!
On the audio, you’ll hear Hank and Junior the Buzzard do a romantic duet of “Beulah, Good
Night.” Hank sings a soulful number called “The Cold Weather Cowdog Blues.”
Hank’s third adventure opens with Hank in trouble again, so he decides to make a visit to town to see his sister. Sounds innocent enough, but then Hank takes his nieces and nephews on a garbage patrol and gets captured by the dog catcher. Will he find a way out?
The songs “Your Momma Wears Old Tow Sack Drawers,” “Cats Are Stupid” and “Kicking My Dog Around” are all included on the audio.