Dog The Bounty Hunter Resting Comfortably 'Back at Home' And Reportedly Did Not Suffer Heart Attack

Sep 19, 2019 by apost team

Duane Chapman, better known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, was rushed to the hospital from his Colorado home over the weekend after he experienced chest pains. The doctors confirmed he did not suffer a heart attack, a rep for Dog said he is at home and resting well. 

The 66-year-old TV star was at home when he complained of feeling pain in his chest. He was rushed to the hospital at once. This turn of events comes after a long line of tragedies for the well-loved TV star. His beloved wife Beth Chapman died back in June of this year after a two-year battle with throat cancer. Dog took her death hard, expressing how his family was struggling an interview with People this August:

"Each one copes differently. There’s a few that’s really barely making it," Chapman said. "We don't know what to do. We haven't read, we weren't prepared."

apost.com

Dog's heart issues may require surgery as TMZ reports. After undergoing an angiogram it was confirmed Dog did not suffer from a heart attack. However, doctors believe Dog's heart issues are stress and blood pressure-related. 

A representative for Dog released a statement on the bounty hunter's Instagram:

"Dog is back at home and resting comfortably, He is overwhelmed by the support of fans and friends from around the world, and is deeply touched by the outpouring of prayers, love, and encouragement."

..."While he is following doctor’s orders and taking time to heal, he wants everyone to follow DOG’S ORDERS and watch Dog’s Most Wanted Wednesday night on WGN America.” 

We wish Dog a speedy recovery! If you would like to send him your well-wishes leave them below. Pass this article along to spread the news about Dog.