beth chapman dog died

Beth Chapman, wife of “Dog The Bounty Hunter” himself Duane Chapman, is currently fighting for her life two months after being diagnosed with “incurable” cancer. Now, the Chapmans have been hit with more heartbreaking news that is the last thing that they need right now.

Inquisitr reported that Beth took to Instagram to reveal that her beloved dog LBJ had passed away.

“Lost my precious LBJ he was such a good boy the best hiking buddy anyone could ever have. He just never fully recovered from his horrendous surgery,” Beth wrote in the post. “Your Delilah awaits you on the rainbow bridge be free sweet baby.”

Fans of “Dog The Bounty Hunter” will remember that Delilah was the Chapmans’ beloved family dog who passed away back in 2017.

Beth’s battle against “incurable” cancer

Losing a dog is always a difficult experience for everyone, but this has to be an especially tough loss for Beth given what she is going through right now. In late November, she went to the hospital for surgery to remove a blockage in her throat. It was then that she was told her throat cancer had not only returned just one year after she beat it the first time, but it had also spread to her lungs. The situation was so dire that doctors informed the 51-year-old that her cancer was “incurable,” leaving Beth and her family devastated.

Despite what the doctors told her, Beth is characteristically refusing to give up and is fighting her cancer with everything she has. She started chemotherapy treatments earlier this month, which sources say have been going well so far.

Beth and her husband are also currently filming a new reality television show called “Dog’s Most Wanted.” Sources have said that Beth’s cancer treatments will be a prominent storyline on the series, and she is being hailed for her bravery in allowing her journey to be filmed for the world to see.

Losing a dog really was the last thing that Beth needed right now. We hope that she does not let LBJ’s death weaken her as she continues her battle against cancer. Please keep Beth and the rest of the Chapman family in your thoughts and prayers.

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