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Dog offers to help get a drug addict out of jail; a woman with 87 arrests moves Beth to tears with her life story.
Dog offers to help get a drug addict out of jail; a woman with 87 arrests moves Beth to tears with her life story.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP1 "A Helping Hand"Dog helps Leland protect a woman who is being threatened by her violent husband; Dog visits a young woman who is dying of cancer.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP2 "Take Your Daughter to Work Day"Lyssa gets some on-the-job training when she helps Dog hunt a man who ran out on a bond for second-degree assault.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP3 "In Sickness and in Health"Dog hunts for a fugitive while being as sick as his namesake, then offers some encouraging advice after he eventually nabs his troubled quarry.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP4 "If the Shirt Fits ..."Dog has issues with the shirt that Beth purchased for him; the gang goes after a fugitive who failed to appear in court.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S2, EP30 "Moms & Dads"Dog pursues two people whose lives have been devastated by drugs; a pregnant woman cannot bring herself to revoke her husband's bail.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S2, EP29 "Do Unto Others"Dog offers to help get a drug addict out of jail; a woman with 87 arrests moves Beth to tears with her life story.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S2, EP28 "You Snooze, You Lose"Beth designs a luxurious new office for the team; Dog hopes to catch a former bank robber asleep at the wheel.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S2, EP27 "Judgment Day"Dog and the team judge an elementary school's talent show; a tense standoff is resolved in an unusual fashion.
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