The Case of the Saddle House Robbery
Hank the Cowdog
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Narrated by:
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John R. Erickson
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John R. Erickson
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There's a new dog on the ranch, and Hank the Cowdog is none too thrilled about it. He's supposed to keep an eye on Jake until his owner shows up, but Jake's got other plans. He has to get to Madagascar before someone makes off with his treasure!
As if Hank doesn't have enough to worry about, there's a saddle thief on the loose. Is Jake in cahoots with the robber? Are there really monkeys under the toolshed?
Rip and Snort sing "The Coyote Howl-Up-The Sun Song", and Hank belts out "I'm Trapped In Madagascar".
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