The Case of the Raging Rottweiler

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The Case of the Raging Rottweiler is the 36th book in the Hank the Cowdog book series for children.

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[edit] Plot

Starts off with the usual start, 'It's me again Hank the Cowdog.' Starts Hank and Drover at Slim's house on the north-side of the ranch. A truck comes by and in the back off the truck is the Rottweiler named Bruiser. Hank, Drover, and Bruiser really don't get along and then Bruiser goes chasing after a deer fawn, Hank stops him from killing the fawn right away. Bruiser's owner then chases him off. Once Bruiser has left, Hank and Drover are left outside and watch as Slim clips his toenails. Later that night Hank and Drover are let in and the all have to go hunting mice. The next night Hank and Drover are attacked by Bruiser who has escaped from his owner. The next day Hank and Drover are in the back in Slim's truck when they see Bruiser in the back of a truck. Once in town, Hank starts hitting on a golden retriever, later on Hank and Drover are in a car-part shops when Bruiser attacks Hank, but then a large Siamese cat jumps on Bruiser, and Hank recalls to when he first met Bruiser, his owner said he was afraid of cats, the cat drives Bruiser away.

[edit] Characters

  • Hank- Head of Ranch Security; Australian Shepherd
  • Drover- Hank's Assistant; Mutt
  • Slim- ranch-hand
  • Bruiser- Rottweiler, villain in the book

[edit] Songs

  • Let Us In the House Song- Hank and Drover sing it when they want in the house
  • It's Not Smart to Show Your Hiney to a Bear- Hank and Drover having a conversation via song

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