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The Case of the Raging Rottweiler

Hank the Cowdog

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The Case of the Raging Rottweiler

By: John R. Erickson
Narrated by: John R. Erickson
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Dangerous dog or scaredy-cat? The ranch is in the grip of a sweltering summer heat wave, and to make matters worse, Bruiser the Rottweiler is on the loose. First Bruiser attacks a defenseless fawn, then he threatens to come after Hank the Cowdog, the Head of Ranch Security!

It's rumored that Bruiser is all talk and no action, but when Hank gets a look at the rottweiler's sharp teeth and giant body, he's not sure what to think. Can Hank put this crazy canine in his place? Or are our hero's dog days numbered?

Hank and Drover sing "Let Us in the House Song"; Drover sings "It's Not Smart To Show Your Hiney to a Bear".

Hot dog: Don't miss out on any of Hank the Cowdog's adventures.©2000 John R. Erickson (P)2000 John R. Erickson
Action & Adventure Animals Fiction Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Mysteries Dogs Ranch

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