The bounty hunter’s show is preparing to start back up…
Your Dog The Bounty Hunter Fan Headquarter’s have verified that the popular number one reality show, Dog The Bounty Hunter is on it’s way back.
The A&E Network show will be going back into production, an A&E official told the Web site TMZ.com.
Mona Wood, publicist for Duane “Dog” Chapman and his wife, Beth, confirmed that although she has not had official word from A&E Network, preparations are being made to begin shooting the show.
“There’s a lot going on to begin production,” she said. “Our crew has already come down, and they’ve already made rent payments on things.
“We are still awaiting an official word from A&E on the start date and the premiere date when the new season will begin,” she said.
Wood said they are hiring makeup people and technical crews and renting houses for them.
Some cosmetic changes to the outside of the office of Chapman’s business, Honolulu Da Kine Bail Bonds, have also begun, Wood said.
Wood said she had expected A&E to make an official announcement yesterday.
She said the Chapmans have been advised not to comment, at least until the official word is out.
The National Enquirer first posted the recording of the conversation, in which Chapman repeatedly used the N-word, on its Web Site Oct. 31.
During the conversation with his son, Chapman tells him to dump his girlfriend, who apparently tried to record him using the N-word.
Despite the use of the racial slur, some fans and neighbors sympathized with Chapman, who had been filming the fifth season of the series when the show was suspended.
He later apologized and sought forgiveness from his fans and vowed to work with black leaders to make things right.

