Dog The Bounty Hunter's Last Hunt Ends With Heartbreaking Hospital Video of Beth Chapman

Dog The Bounty Hunter's reality show is about to air the final moments of Beth Chapman's life, it begins with the couple's final hunt and ends with Dog's final moments with his partner and wife.

'Dog's Most Wanted' has been leading up to the moment by sharing clips from the final hunt the couple went on together. It seems to be one of the greatest moments, with Beth even exclaiming to Dog during a high-speed chase, "Oh my god you are amazing!"

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Last Moments...

In heartbreaking moments, the show shares Dog's thoughts on not hunting with Beth any longer, saying, "I'm not going to think about Beth never being there, cause she'll always be there."

I Have No Breath, No Time...

During the hunt, Beth tells the group, as she struggles to catch her breath, "I have no breath, no air, and no time."

It appears show producers were aware of Beth's sickness progressing and conducted several interviews with the families matriarch.

"We're just going to have fun and love each other, and when it ends it ends," Beth said about her final days with Dog.

The Final Hunt

In the end, Dog is seen holding his wife as she fights for her life inside of a Hawaii hospital. It is clear how much this man loves his wife, and how much she will be missed.

The final hunt begins tonight on WGN.

Dog Says Goodbye

Beth Chapman passed away earlier this year after a long battle with throat cancer.

Dog the Bounty Hunter fought back tears while talking about his wife Beth Chapman's last moments, after he walked outside of his home in Honolulu, hours after her death.Duane "Dog" Chapman walked outside of his home in Honolulu, Hawaii hours after Beth died, and was joined by other family members.

She's An Angel

Dog said Beth "knew this day would come," but admitted her death came a lot quicker than the family expected.

"I loved her so much," he said, adding he strongly feels "Beth isn't dead, she's sleeping."