In a new interview, Dog the Bounty Hunter also gives fans an update on what his wife has been doing following her diagnosis.

AceShowbiz - It's been a while since news broke that Beth Chapman was diagnosed with throat cancer. For curious fans who have been dying to know about what happen to the star, Dog the Bounty Hunter has given an update on how his wife is doing in addition to revealing in an interview with Daily Mail what the 55-year-old wants to do if she only has a few days to live.

"She has told me repeatedly that if these are her last days on earth she wants to spend every moment with me on the hunt, living to the fullest and enjoying the time we have left together," he says in the emotional interview. "The best part of my job is having her by my side on every journey. I can't imagine a day without her and think deep down inside she is always concerned for my safety because she wants the security of knowing I come home to her every night."

He continues, "If this were me, I would be a big sissy. But not Beth. She is still hitting the ground running with me. Beth is determined cancer won't slow her down. In fact, I am so amazed by Beth's strength and positive attitude."

As for how Beth has been doing following the diagnosis, Dog reveals that his "Dog the Bounty Hunter" co-star is "fighting like hell." Watching her fight has apparent makes Dog, whose real name is Duane Chapman, emotional as he says, "I have cried a lot over this because Beth is my everything. Despite all the obstacles I have overcome, this is by far the biggest test of my life and mark my words, I will not let her die. She is my rock and my bodyguard. I will do everything I can to keep her here."

Beth was first diagnosed with stage II throat cancer back in 2017 and had to undergo an emergency surgery when it returned in November 2018. At the time, she was rushed to the hospital after she experienced difficulty in breathing. Doctors found a life-threatening blockage in her throat and had to remove the large mass immediately.

She recently stepped out with her husband to have dinner at Avra in Beverly Hills. Talking to TMZ, Beth admitted that it was an "everyday struggle," but she tried to stay positive as much as possible.

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