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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.
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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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP6 "Special Delivery"Dog helps Leland with a problem case; a late-night lead kicks the team into action.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP8 "The Great Debate"Dog helps Leland get to the truth in a very confusing case.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
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.
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.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP7 "Surface Scratches"Dog sets an appointment trap for his target, but gets more than he expects.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP5 "Family Ties"A fugitive's girlfriend insists that he is not dangerous while the authorities tell him otherwise.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP4 "Prodigal Son"When Dog finds out his target is a disrespectful son, he is doubly motivated to catch him.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S7, EP3 "Girl Power"Dog spends the day caring for his newest granddaughter; the ladies hunt down a fugitive.
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