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.”
Hank the Cowdog is having a string of rotten luck. First, he accidentally gets trapped in a cattle trailer and ends up stranded in town. Then, the dogcatcher picks him up and locks him in a cage! However, fate turns around when he meets up with Dogpound Ralph. The two dogs break free and strike out on the adventure of a lifetime. Suddenly, life just couldn’t be any better. Or could it?
Hank and Ralph sing “The Fling Song.” Also, Hank hears a tree-full of big black birds sing a “Buzzard Chant.”
There’s a new dog on the ranch, and Hank is none too thrilled about it. Hank’s supposed to keep an eye on Jake the Birddog ‘til his owner shows up. Jake has other plans. Jake needs to get to Madagascar before someone makes off with his treasure! As if Hank doesn’t have enough worries, there’s also a saddle thief on the loose. Is Jake in cahoots with the robber? Are there monkeys under the toolshed?
Rip and Snort sing “The Coyote Howl-Up-the-Sun Song.” Hank belts out, “I’m Trapped in Madagascar.”
On the first day of quail season Plato, the Bird Dog, is missing. At first, Hank is willing to let him stay lost. But when Beulah pleads for help, Hank caves in and takes off in search of Plato. Before he can catch a scent of the spotted bird dog, he finds himself face-to-face with an angry mother hog and her litter. Can
Hank’s quick wits help him out of this fix? Or will he become hog meat?
Slim sings “Hunting for Bird Dogs” and “Jerky Symphony in Nothing Flat.”
An unearthly being has burrowed in Sally May’s vegetable garden. Hank tries to dig the space monster robot out of its hole. But when Sally May catches Hank in the ruined garden she blames him. Ashamed, Hank hits the road. Beginning his exile he runs into his old friend, Madame Moonshine. Will she help Hank clear his good name?
Hank sings “The Sharing of Pain” and Madame Moonshine sings “The Song of the Third Test of Truth.”
Everyone knows that a dog’s gotta chew what a dog’s gotta chew. But when Hank’s
doggie urges have him chomping on plastic—including Little Alfred’s toy truck—
Hank knows he’s got to get things under control. Then Beulah—the long-eared lady
dog of his dreams—shows up at the ranch, and Hank is thrilled. At last, he thinks, she’s finally given up her infatuation with Plato the Bird Dog. But it turns out that Plato is missing, and Beulah wants Hank to help find him. Can he put his doggie dreams aside and do the right thing? And will hunting for Plato help with his chewing problem? It’s all in a day’s work for everyone’s favorite Head of Ranch Security!
Plato the Bird Dog sings "The Sunbeam Song," and there's a song about "Chewing Plastic."
Someone has been stealing feed out of the feed shed, and Hank knows that it’s his job to do whatever he can to help nab the culprit. Slim sets a live-animal trap in the shed, and Hank checks it in the middle of the night. Unfortunately, the trap is a little trickier than Hank anticipated, and in the process of his investigation Hank manages to get himself...well...trapped. Can Hank find a way out of this sticky situation?
Wallace the Buzzard sings “Don’t Ever Step in a Trap.” Hank contemplates “The Heavy Moral Decision Song.”
Hank assists Eddy the Rac performing amazing feats of illusion. But the magic tricks
backfire when Hank becomes a prime suspect in a felony and Eddy pulls a disappearing act. This tale leads Hank through the creepy haunted house as he tries to save his friend and clear his name.
On the audios you will hear three new songs. Hear Hank sing “What Good is a Flea or a Fly?” and “When She’s Angry.” Also hear Hank, Drover, Eddy, and Little Alfred render a rousing “Famous Heroes’ Battle Marching Song.”
Hank is the proud owner of three precious steak bones and protects his fortune, burying them in Sally May’s garden. He meets Dog Pound Ralph. Returns to the garden... The bones are gone! He finds an empty Vienna sausage can in each hole. A night-stalking bone monster is loose on the ranch!
You can hear “Drover’s Wake-up Song,” and “I’d Like To Be Your Pal,” which Hank sings to Miss Scamper.
Sally May takes the family on a vacation, but there’s never a dull moment on the ranch. Hank learns about a tool thief on the loose
who uses a monkey to help him do his dirty work. And before long, Hank finds himself face-to-face with the pilfering primate! Can Hank catch the criminals, or will the crooks make a monkey out of him?
Hank answers a challenge and creates “The Impossible Chrysanthemum Song” and Slim performs his “Naptime on the Prairie” song for Hank and Drover.