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Beth Chapman's Last Days Were Documented And Will Be Seen On 'Dog's Most Wanted'

Fans of Dog The Bounty Hunter and Dog and Beth: On The Hunt were saddened to hear about the death of Beth Chapman on June 26th of this year due to complications from throat cancer. It's been revealed that her final days will be shown on the family's new show, Dog's Most Wanted.

Beth was initially diagnosed with stage two throat cancer in 2017.

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In 2018, she was told it had now progressed to stage four, and had spread to her lungs. Beth announced she would no longer be attending chemotherapy on Mother's Day of this year.

Beth was rushed to the hospital on June 22nd and placed in a medically induced coma.

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Fans feared the worst, and had their fears realized when Dog announced that Beth had passed away on June 26th. A funeral was held in Colorado on July 13th that was live-streamed.

Beth had told Dog she had stopped chemotherapy in order to continue filming the show.

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Speaking at her funeral, Dog said, "She said, 'Do you think I am going to let you go out there by yourself and film this TV show? You're out of your mind.'"

Beth wanted to spend her last days filming for the show.

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"‘All it will do is keep me alive six months longer, and I am not going to do that because I want to be by your side.'"

The new trailer for 'Dog's Most Wanted' shows that Beth got exactly what she wanted.

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The trailer opens with Beth saying, "Once you find out it's incurable lung cancer... there is no stage five. If I'm going to die, I'm going to die in my boots."

The trailer continues with a shot of Dog in tears.

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"I love this woman," Dog says emotionally, "and I would do anything for her." The trailer shows Dog, Beth, and the rest of the Chapman family taking part in bounty hunting, just as Beth wanted.

Dog has said he 'instantly cries' when he sees the footage of Beth shot for the show.

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Dog said to Entertainment Tonight, "I see her and I hear her and I freaking start bawling ’cause it happened. I just instantly start crying."

“I think it’s also therapeutic that you have those."

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"You know, if you lose a loved one, then you have the little pictures you look at. But I have her alive in that show,” Dog said.