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Dog the Bounty Hunter’s wife Beth Chapman is hospitalized with ‘serious breathing issues’ – Daily Mail

By Dailymail.com Reporter

Published: 21:45 BST, 6 April 2019 | Updated: 21:51 BST, 6 April 2019

Dog the Bounty Hunter’s wife Beth Chapman has been hospitalized.

Beth 51, who has been battling throat cancer, was rushed to hospital in Hawaii on Saturday.

Us Weekly reports that the mother-of-five was taken to a medical facility ‘with serious breathing issues’.

Not well: Beth Chapman, wife of Dog the Bounty Hunter, has been admitted to hospital in Hawaii

‘She hasn’t been feeling well of late and Dog is by her side. One thing everyone knows about Beth is that she’s a fighter.’ a source told the site.

Beth started chemotherapy treatment in Los Angeles in December.

She revealed her stage II cancer diagnosis in September 2017 and announced she was cancer-free a few months later.

However, the cancer returned a year later, which led to her having emergency surgery to remove a mass in her throat.

Partners: Dog, 66 (real name Duane Chapman), told DailyMailTV last month that his wife of 13 years wanted to spend her last days on the hunt, tracking down fugitives for their new WGN America show Dog’s Most Wanted

Several weeks after the operation, Us reported that Beth’s cancer was incurable and had spread to her throat and lungs.

Dog, 66 (real name Duane Chapman), told DailyMailTV last month that his wife of 13 years wanted to spend her last days on the hunt, tracking down fugitives for their new WGN America show Dog’s Most Wanted.

‘My baby has cancer and she is fighting like hell. I have cried a lot over this because Beth is my everything.

‘Despite all of the obstacles I have overcome, this is by far the biggest test of my life and mark my words, I will not let her die.

‘She is my rock and my bodyguard. I will do everything I can to keep her here.’ Dog, real name Duane Chapman, told DailyMailTV last month

‘She is my rock and my bodyguard. I will do everything I can to keep her here.’

Dog said, ‘If this were me, I would be a big sissy. But not Beth. She is still hitting the ground running with me. Beth is determined cancer won’t slow her down.

‘In fact, I am so amazed by Beth’s strength and positive attitude.

‘She has told me repeatedly that if these are her last days on earth she wants to spend every moment with me on the hunt, living life to the fullest and enjoying the time we have left together.

Long lasting love: The couple were in a relationship for 16 years before marrying in 2006

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