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Dog hopes to keep his record of capturing fugitives on his birthday intact by reeling in a felon struggling with drug addiction.
Dog hopes to keep his record of capturing fugitives on his birthday intact by reeling in a felon struggling with drug addiction.
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S7, EP11 "The Road Show: Where Mercy Is Shown"A national book tour leaves a lasting impression upon Dog and his family, as they encounter thousands of grateful admirers.
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S5, EP14 "Mother Courage"Dog and the team track two fugitives who have left shattered families and struggling women in their wake; Dog tries to convince the women to help him track down their men.
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S5, EP16 "Bounty Boot Camp"Dog's longtime friend and fellow bondsman, Jim, has a son who has just started in the family business; Dog takes Jim's son along for some training as he tracks down a potentially dangerous fugitive.
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S5, EP29 "Secret Places"Leland believes that one of his clients may be getting ready to run; Dog and the team hop a plane to the Big Island to assist.
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S7, EP10 "Mano-a-Mano"Back in Colorado, Dog goes on the hunt for a runner with a criminal history; with the fugitive's friends and family reluctant to help Dog bring him in, Dog knows he has a family feud on his hands as he tries to bring the felon to justice.
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S7, EP9 "Facebooked"Dog struggles to find leads for a Denver fugitive, but Dog discovers a new source: the Facebook status of the fugitive's girlfriend; their social media ineptitude gives Dog the information he needs to capture his prey.
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S7, EP8 "The Great Debate"Dog helps Leland get to the truth in a very confusing case.
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S7, EP7 "Surface Scratches"Dog sets an appointment trap for his target, but gets more than he expects.
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