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A member of the law enforcement community goes astray; Dog is convinced that a supportive family can provide hope to a sad outcome.
A member of the law enforcement community goes astray; Dog is convinced that a supportive family can provide hope to a sad outcome.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP27 "Family Business"Dog prepares to make a goodwill trip to a home for children in need; Dog visits a man's children after he turns himself in; Dog believes that a fugitive is close to home despite rumors of him being in Texas.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP29 "Felons Interrupted"The team rushes to catch an out-of-control ice addict; Dog tries to determine how to apprehend a drug dealer who is having lunch in a crowded eatery.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP35 "One for the Money"A member of the law enforcement community goes astray; Dog is convinced that a supportive family can provide hope to a sad outcome.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP36 "Reality Check"Dog is back in Denver and in pursuit of a woman wanted for identity theft; the fugitive taunts Dog over the phone, claiming that she'll never be caught.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP43 "Seeing the Light"Leland and Dog get some new gadgets for the team; the posse hunts a fugitive who is known for her temper, finally capturing her after tracking her through rural Hawaii.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP41 "Girl Trouble"Dog and the team chase Krystal, who jumped bail and vanished along with her lover into the high plains of Colorado.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP40 "Trick or Treat"Dog searches for a tattoo artist with a bad habit of missing court dates; Dog makes an alarming discovery at the fugitive's house.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S4, EP39 "New Dog in Town"Dog surprises Beth with a papillon puppy for her birthday; Beth takes her new puppy out with her on the next case.
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