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Dog calls Tim Chapman out of retirement to help him track an elusive fugitive.
Dog calls Tim Chapman out of retirement to help him track an elusive fugitive.
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S6, EP28 "Bounty Baby"Baby Lyssa joins her father in the hunt for a renegade teen with a history of running.
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S6, EP30 "Rain Check"Beth hopes for a romantic anniversary dinner with Dog, but the call of duty spoils their plans.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP32 "Love on the Run"Today Dog finds himself looking for more than one fugitive. He starts the day looking for a woman who has skipped out on her court date. But he soon learns that since she disappeared she has teamed up with a woman whose criminal exploits have attracted the attention of local media. Word on the street is that they are on the run together. In this case love isn't the answer--in fact, it might be the problem.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP33 "Jump Start"When Dog gives a drug addict a second chance, the man flees on his way to rehab.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP717 "Bait and Snitch"When the cops put out an APB for a client with a checked past, Dog springs into action; little does the team suspect that before the end of the day, Dog will be helping to mend a family torn apart by violence.
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S6, EP26 "Welcome to the Jungle"Dog encounters fighting roosters, hostile squatters and more odd characters while on the hunt for an elusive and clever criminal that takes Dog through the parts of Hawaii that tourists never see.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP24 "All My Children"Dog searches for the perfect gift for Cecily's 16th birthday and hunts a fugitive with a connection to his estranged son Tucker.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S6, EP21 "Mister Mom"Dog calls Tim Chapman out of retirement to help him track an elusive fugitive.
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