Dog the Bounty Hunter shares sweet throwbacks with fiancee Francie Frane after launching range to honor late wife Beth

DOG the Bounty Hunter shared several sweet throwbacks with his fiancee - after launching a clothing range for his late wife Beth Chapman.
The 67-year-old posted snaps of himself cuddling his partner , 51, on his Instagram Stories on Wednesday.
In one cute photo, - real name Duane Chapman - had his arms around a smiling.
In another, the couple held hands while going for a walk with their dog.
The reality star's social media display came hours after in honor of his , who died last June after battling throat and lung cancer.
The range includes everything from T-shirts and tank tops to stickers, tumblers, cosmetic bags and beach towels.
One of the T-shirts features the message: "Dog and Beth together forever," while another reads, "This one's for Beth."
Dog last month to mark the first anniversary of her death.
The Sun was granted special access to the poignant event, in which Dog filled one of Beth's inflatable rafts with her favorite flowers, belongings and her photo, before taking it to one of her favorite beauty spots, where he set it free to float down the river.
Beth was first diagnosed with stage two throat cancer in November 2017 and it later worsened to stage four.
Dog sadly confirmed her passing on Twitter last June, writing: "It’s 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain."
Who was Beth Chapman and how did she die?
Beth Chapman was Dog's wife and sidekick in Dog the Bounty Hunter, a reality series that chronicled the life of bail bondsman and bounty hunter Duane Dog Chapman.
Between them, the couple had two children together, Bonnie and Garry, but their family included another 10 children from previous marriages.
Beth was first diagnosed with stage two throat cancer in November 2017 and it later worsened to stage four.
She passed away in June of 2019.
Dog sadly confirmed her passing on Twitter, writing "it’s 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain."
"Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side."
He continued: "Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side."
Dog began , and The Sun first reported news of in May.
He previously described her as a "miracle" and he wants Francie to become "the last Mrs Chapman".