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Leland must attend Lamaze class; Dog realizes he needs Leland for a collar.
Leland must attend Lamaze class; Dog realizes he needs Leland for a collar.
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Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP13 "Training Day"Rookie Alysin learns the ropes of the bond business; Duane Lee questions Beth's decision to go on the hunt.
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S8, EP14 "Cutting the Apron Strings"Two different young men, one with a taste for larceny and the other for strong spirits, have a bad habit of missing their court dates; Dog senses their love for their mothers, and uses it to offer them fatherly advice.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP15 "Short Handed"Dog travels to Colorado to help a fellow bondsman nab a violent culprit who plans to disappear; a distracted Duane Lee leaves Dog in the lurch.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP16 "Photo Op"Duane Lee's role in the family business is discussed; despite rising tensions, the family comes together to apprehend a chronic violator with an open warrant.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP11 "A Family Affair"Dog searches for his prey by using a relative's actions to his advantage.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP10 "Tag, You're It"Dog adapts to the times by adding a social networking Web site to his crime-fighting arsenal.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP9 "Picture This"A mainland bondsman asks for Dog's help in capturing a criminal who has fled to Hawaii.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
S8, EP7 "Tears for Fears"Lyssa Chapman finds herself in a jail cell with no recollection of how she arrived there.
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