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Does Dog the Bounty Hunter have a Middle Name?

Yes, Dog the Bounty Hunter's real name is Duane Lee Chapman.


What is dog the bounty hunters real name?

Dog, the Bounty Hunter's real name duone chipman


By what name is bounty hunter Duane Chapman better known?

Dog


What Nationality is Dog the Bounty Hunter?

Duane Chapman, more commonly known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, is an American.


Who is Duane 'Dog' Chapman?

Duane Chapman is a bounty hunter and former bail bondsman. He currently stars in the television show 'Dog and Beth: On the Hunt'. Chapman's original reality program was called 'Dog the Bounty Hunter'.


When was Dog the Bounty Hunter Born?

Duane Chapman, more commonly known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, was born February 2, 1953 in Denver, Colorado.


What is dog the bounty hunter's real full name?

Duane Lee "Dog" Chapman


What year was dog the bounty hunter born?

Duane "Dog" Chapman was born February 2, 1953.


Who is 'Youngblood' on Dog the Bounty Hunter?

Youngblood is the nickname of bounty hunter Tim Chapman, who is most noted for his appearances on Dog the Bounty Hunter. Despite having the same last name, Tim is not blood-related to Duane "Dog" Chapman, though they call themselves "blood brothers".


Why is dog the bounty hunter on a trial separaton from his wife Beth?

He is not, but Tim Chapman and Duane Lee Chapman have both divorced. Beth and Duane are not getting a divorce.


Who is dog the bounty hunter's first wife?

Duane "Dog" Chapman's first wife was LaFonda Sue Honeycutt, who is the mother of his sons, Duane Lee and Leland Chapman.


What does Beth Chapman do in Hawaii as her occupation with her husband Duane The Bounty Hunter Chapman?

Beth Chapman, with her husband Duane The Bounty Hunter Chapman, are bail bondsmen/bondswoman and bounty hunters in Hawaii and Colorado. In arranging bonds, they help people have a second chance to face their legal charges. As bounty hunters, they track down people who "jump bail", thus risking the money the Chapmans put up for them.