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The Case of the Tricky Trap

Hank the Cowdog

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The Case of the Tricky Trap

By: John R. Erickson
Narrated by: John R. Erickson
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Someone has been stealing feed out of the feed shed, and Hank knows that it's his job to do whatever he can do to help nab the culprit. So when Slim sets a live-animal trap in the shed, Hank takes it upon himself to check 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? Or could it mean the embarrassing end for the Head of Ranch Security?

Hear Wallace the Buzzard sing "Don't Ever Step in a Trap", and Hank contemplates "The Heavy Moral Decision Song".

Hot dog: Don't miss out on any of Hank the Cowdog's adventures.©2005 John R. Erickson (P)2005 John R. Erickson
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