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Dog and the team chase a woman who has the word "crazy" tattooed on her neck; a woman tries to help Dog snare her sister.
Dog and the team chase a woman who has the word "crazy" tattooed on her neck; a woman tries to help Dog snare her sister.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S2, EP13 "This Dog Can Hunt"Dog mixes business with pleasure during a family trip to the Rockies by hunting down a Colorado fugitive.
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S2, EP17 "Destiny Love"Dog catches a fugitive in a sting operation, then has an unexpected heart-to-heart talk with his quarry.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S2, EP18 "If You Knew Nunu"After an eventful chase through apartment complexes and a shopping mall, Dog finally captures a tough guy.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S2, EP19 "Double Trouble"Dog and the team chase a woman who has the word "crazy" tattooed on her neck; a woman tries to help Dog snare her sister.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP7 "The Hunt for Santa"The Chapmans prepare for a family gathering to celebrate the holiday season and members of the posse reflect on their highlights from bounty hunting.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP5 "Easy Rider"What seems like a routine pickup turns into a complicated case of betrayal, deceit and nail care as Dog and company hunt a fugitive alleged to be an abusive boyfriend.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP3 "Midnight Run"Dog and his team track a fugitive, with a bad reputation and a knack for eluding the law, to try to put him behind bars.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP1 "Wrong Turn"Dog and his team hunt a target with a taste for drugs and a record of reckless driving that resonates on the anniversary of the fatal vehicular accident that claimed the life of the bounty hunter's daughter, Barbara Katie.
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