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The Hills agree to care for a soldier's pet, but Hank's dream of playing fetch while serving his country are dashed when the pet turns out to be a cat.
The Hills agree to care for a soldier's pet, but Hank's dream of playing fetch while serving his country are dashed when the pet turns out to be a cat.
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S9, EP4 "Yard, She Blows"Hank's wish is granted when Bobby accidentally shoots a garden gnome Peggy installed in the front yard.
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S9, EP5 "Dale to the Chief"Dale becomes pro-U.S. after he loses belief in conspiracies; Hank battles through a mountain of red tape to get his driver's license fixed.
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S9, EP6 "The Petriot Act"The Hills agree to care for a soldier's pet, but Hank's dream of playing fetch while serving his country are dashed when the pet turns out to be a cat.
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