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Dog the Bounty Hunter Mother Knows Best DVD

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  • Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Run Time: 22 Minutes
  • Region: Region 1 Region?
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Language: English
  • Studio: A&E Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: October 3, 2006

On the Chinese calendar it's the year of the Dog, and Dog and Beth have been invited to ride in the annual Chinese New Year's Day parade.  It's a joyous event, complete with dancing dragons and cheering crowds.



He is a uniquely modern, larger than life character who is also a throwback to an era when the law was in the hands of vigilantes. Duane "Dog" Chapman is the world's most successful and famous bounty hunter. The charismatic ex-con has captured some 6,000 people in his three-decade career. With his dedicated posse and his bottle-blond wife Beth Smith, Dog roars out from his Hawaii home to dispense his unique breed of justice.

On the Chinese calendar it's the year of the Dog, and Dog and Beth have been invited to ride in the annual Chinese New Year's Day parade. It's a joyous event, complete with dancing dragons and cheering crowds. But as soon as the parade is over, Dog's got a fugitive to catch.

Ginger is only 18 years old and her mother thinks she is selling drugs and running wild, so she wants to revoke her daughter's bond. After a spirited chase and capture, Dog and Beth learn that Ginger is as smart as she is tough, and they counsel her to follow her dream of becoming a social worker. The next case is also one where the mother is important. Brandon's mom thinks that he'll be safer in jail than out on the streets - he's lost over 100 lbs because of his ice habit and so his mom told Dog and Beth that she wants to revoke his bond. With the help of a loving grandma and auntie, the case becomes more of an intervention than a bust. And Dog does his best to try to convince Brandon to go to rehab before his ice addiction turns into a death sentence.

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