As Fans of Dog the Bounty Hunter and Duane “Dog” Chapman we feel that we have no choice but to fight for what we believe in and thats for Dog.
We sprang into action the moment news of him being pulled indefinitely from A&E’s television schedule hit the airways. This in our opinion never should have happened. There is one thing that no one counted on, the fans. We are many and loyal to Dog no matter what. All we simply want is our Dog back on television where he belongs so his message of second chances can be heard. The idea of sending a pineapple to A&E came about because we knew that they may not listen to phone calls or emails. The only thing that they would get noticed was physical action. By any means necessary is the only thing that we knew would bring Dog the Bounty Hunter back to television.
The message of sending one item to a network has been used and succeeded in the past. The biggest example of this is the television show Jericho. A grassroots network arranged for peanuts to be sent to the network. They succeeded in sending twenty tons of peanuts to the network to make a statement. Jericho is still on television now because of this. We fans and boycotters feel that our love for Dog requires a huge statement as well. Pineapples being sent to A&E would make a statement we believe. They get enough and they will get the point.
In our efforts to bring the show, we have talked to fans globally as well but this effort needs to go further than that. Everyone needs to take part in this. We are trying to get schools across the country involved with things like pineapple drives and letter drives to prove our point. The children want their hero back. Each child will attach a letter to a pineapple and send it to A&E. With Dog’s growing number of fans we want to let the world know we will not back down. We want our Dog the Bounty Hunter back and we want it now.
Anyone interested in helping with our cause, please send your pineapples whether they are whole canned or whatever with the message of Bring Back our Dog to:
A&E Television Networks
235 East 45th Street
New York, NY 10017
By Miranda H.
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