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Dog takes the crew horseback riding in Denver; Dog helps a bondsman friend track a missing longtime customer.
Dog takes the crew horseback riding in Denver; Dog helps a bondsman friend track a missing longtime customer.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP11 "Bonds of Love"Dog and Beth help Leland capture a fugitive when they should be making plans for their upcoming wedding.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP7 "Father-Hood"Tim spends quality time with his toddler daughter before he goes after a client who failed to show up for court.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP8 "Cops and Criminals"Dog makes a memorable impression on elementary school students on Career Day; an old friend and sheriff helps Dog track an elusive fugitive with connections in the drug world.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP9 "Out of Sight"The team has only a photograph and a relative's address to work with as they pursue a man facing sexual-assault charges.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP6 "Rock-a-Bye Bounty"Dog and Beth's former housekeeper has a new career as a bond-jumper; the eventual capture of their ex-employee turns out to be a bittersweet victory.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S3, EP5 "The Thief Who Stole Christmas"Dog spends Christmas Day attempting to track down a man who steals to support a drug habit, and hopes to present his quarry with a shiny pair of handcuffs as a holiday gift.
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
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.
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