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Duane "Dog" Chapman Opens Up About When Doctors Told Him That His Late Wife Beth Might Not 'Pull Out Of This'

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By TheBlast Staff on September 25, 2019 at 12:18 PM EDT

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People released an exclusive clip of Wednesday night's Dog's Most Wanted episode, focusing on a tragic moment for Dog and Beth. In the clip, Dog explains to Beth's best friend Rainy Robinson that the news was not good.

"“She’s supposed to have a doctor’s appointment in six minutes and I don’t think she’s going,” Duane told Robinson. “I don’t think they’re going to give her the good news she wants to hear. I don’t think they’ll go, ‘Oh the other doctor that you’re seeing, it’s all shrinking and it’s really good.’ “

“It’s very hard for her to trust this whole process because of all the shenanigans that started in the very, very beginning rather than just telling her right upfront,” Robinson responded.

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After Beth's last surgery in 2017, she could "barely talk," so Dog was very worried about what this news would be.

“The doctor came to me and goes, ‘I’m not sure she’s going to pull out of this. We’ve been trying to wake her up, she’s been in and out of consciousness, she may slip into a coma.’ I did my test and I took a blank piece of paper and I laid it on her chest with a pen. I shook her head and go, ‘Honey I want you to sign that and she went like this, (puts up middle finger), and the doctor says, ‘She’s alright.’ “

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Beth clearly kept her fire until her final days. She passed away on June 26 after battling throat cancer. The loss of Beth has been hard on Dog and the rest of the family. Dog was hospitalized after spiking extremely high blood pressure, and while he is healing up well at home, he blames his "broken heart."

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