Bosses at television network A&E have canceled reality show Dog the Bounty Hunter.
A spokesman for the channel told The Hollywood Reporter the series will end after its eighth season.
The program stars former bail bondsman Duane Chapman and his family as they search for fugitives and recover them for police in Hawaii and Colorado.
The show was produced as a spin-off of Take This Job, a documentary series about workers with unusual jobs.
Statement released by Chapman attorney regarding the cancellation of the reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter."
HONOLULU, HAWAII – On behalf of Duane "Dog" and Beth Chapman, here is a statement:
Prior to A&E making a decision not to renew the series "Dog the Bounty Hunter," the parties involved were unable to reach an agreement for the 9th season.
Dog and Beth stated, "This has been a great ride for 8 seasons and we would not be where we are today but for our loyal and dedicated fans. We are about to start a new chapter, and an announcement will be made sooner rather than later. You can’t keep a good Dog down."
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