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A tip from some children might help Dog locate a fugitive's girlfriend so he can try to enlist her assistance in bringing him in.
A tip from some children might help Dog locate a fugitive's girlfriend so he can try to enlist her assistance in bringing him in.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP11 "Easy Does It"Bobby Brown asks Dog and his team for help hunting a fugitive, but they take his promise that "it will be an easy one" with a grain of salt.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP23 "The Montrose Files: The Million Dollar Man"Dog helps an inexperienced bondsman learn how to do his job more effectively.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP25 "The Montrose Files: Round the Clock"Dog is committed to saving his new friend's bail bonding business; justice in Montrose.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP1 "Wrong Turn"Dog and his team hunt a target with a taste for drugs and a record of reckless driving that resonates on the anniversary of the fatal vehicular accident that claimed the life of the bounty hunter's daughter, Barbara Katie.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP21 "The Montrose Files: The Million Dollar Man"Dog helps a small-town bondsman with a million-dollar bounty.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP19 "Dead of Night"Dog gets a late-night lead on a difficult case with Chris' business at stake.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
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.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
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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