Posted AT 3:57 AM EDT on 31/08/07
You can run, but you can't hide from Dog
R.M. VAUGHAN
From Friday's Globe and Mail
What hath Dog wrought?So far, a very reliable bounty-hunting service (6,000 gotchas and counting), the enormously popular, No.1-rated A&E reality show Dog the Bounty Hunter, and now a blunt, sugar-free autobiography, You Can Run But You Can't Hide.
But life for Duane (Dog) Chapman has not been all kibble and off-leash walks in the park.
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