Wesley informed us that we had missed meeting Dog and the crew by a few days as they had wrapped up filiming episodes for season 4 over the last few. Wesley was the only person there and was more than happy to chat and take pictures. “We just want to give our fans a chance to come down and get a piece of history, get a little piece of the show if they want to. I was at the office on February 15th prior to the 'verdict' all was pretty quiet. “We’re not going anywhere anytime soon,” Chapman said. “I’m a fighter, I’m a strong fighter - big-time survivor - and I’m gonna fight this as vigorously as it’s fighting me,” she said.Īfter spending the last few days on Hawaii island “chasing bad guys,” the Chapmans will be having a book and merchandise signing event today at Da Kine Bail Bonds from noon to 4 p.m. “Being back home is a lot better for me.”Ĭhapman is cherishing each day and continuing to fight back to good health. “My lungs were very distressed in Colorado because of the altitude … so coming back to sea level did my body good,” she said. Shop with Dog the Bounty Hunter souvenirs closes at 4:30 during the week and is not. The couple recently returned from their Colorado home, which she says is helping her health. See 25 photos and 7 tips from 339 visitors to Da Kine Bail Bonds. “We’re at a place where we need to shrink down our obligations and not take on so much responsibility,” she said.Įven though they will uproot their office and store, the Chapmans still plan to spend most of their time at their home in Hawaii.Īmid moving and filming their new show, Chapman has been fighting recurring stage 4 throat cancer. Chapman said they’re trying to make things smaller to have a more “personal” service. The couples Da Kine Bail Bonds office in Honolulu and a storefront for a Dog the Bounty Hunter shop closed in January. The power couple is having a clearance sale to downsize, allowing fans to potentially purchase most items. So it’s just been bittersweet for us to go.” “It’s just been a very, very long ride at this place. “This is were they could always come to get a little piece of Dog, where they feel like they were part of the show,” Beth Chapman said. The Queen Emma street location has been the place fans could come to snap a photo of the office for 15 years. The closing of their infamous Da Kine Bail Bonds and Dog the Bounty Hunter Store location has Duane “Dog” and Beth Chapman looking for a new home for their landmark business.
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