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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.
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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Dog the Bounty Hunter
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.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP18 "Friends and Neighbors"Dog and his team head to Colorado to catch a drug dealer, who has been on the run for 10 months and whose bondsman stands to lose the family business.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP20 "The Set-Up"Dog and his posse scheme to catch an alleged drug dealer with a big bond by using a fellow fugitive as bait.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S5, EP22 "The Searchers"Dog continues to pursue Marco across Colorado; a tip sends Dog and his team racing south to Pueblo looking for a longtime associate of Marco's.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP30 "Mid-Course Correction"Dog contends with problems within his team as he tracks a once-upstanding citizen who has fallen from grace.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP29 "Big Brother"Dog hopes to gain the trust and assistance of a Samoan fugitive's kinfolk, but tempers flare during a raid on the family's home.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP28 "God Looks on the Heart"The U.S. Postal Service assists Dog and his team in their quest to bring a footloose fugitive to justice.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP26 "Behind the Hunt"Dog, his posse and the show's production crew share their thoughts on the series; includes previously unseen footage.
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