Dog The Bounty Hunter’s merchandise business flees Californian wildfires as staff avoids ‘natural disaster’ areas

DOG The Bounty Hunter's merchandise business has been forced to flee the Californian wildfires.
Staff made moves to avoid settling in another location that is under threat of natural disasters.
's company posted on Instagram: "Aloha, Dog Pound!
"You've probably noticed our silence. Rest assured it’s not you, it was us! We’ve relocated to a new location.
"While we love California so so much, we moved to a safer location far, far away from natural disasters! Mahalo!"
Dog confirmed the move to Virginia - which was done in just two short days.
Staff had to pack up the entire store in 48 hours with just two employees.
As well as having a base in Virginia, The Bounty Store ships worldwide to fans.
It sells face masks, vests, bags and more.
Dog is launching a new show called Dog Unleashed, on a new streaming service.
It's an unscripted series following his adventures as a bounty hunter.
He has promised to go after the “worst of the worst” in the upcoming program.
Now, he’s making even more vows about what fans can expect to see with his return.
With a snapshot of himself yelling at an unseen person hiding behind a cracked-open front door, he wrote: “DOG UNLEASHED IS ON THE WAY !!!
“WE GO AFTER THE WORST OF THE WORST !!! RAPISTS, MURDERS, CHILD MOLESTERS AND MORE. YOU AIN'T SEEN NOTHING YET!!”
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