Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kabosu, the shiba inu dog whose quizzical expression starred in an array of "doge" internet memes, has died, its owner said Friday ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Atsuko Sato with her shiba inu, Kabosu, who became the face of the "doge" meme, in March 2024. - Credit: PHILIP FONG/AFP/Getty ...
Kabosu, a shiba inu with a “much wow” expression that launched millions of memes and served as the inspiration for Dogecoin, has died at the age of 18 years old. The Japanese pup, who’d been battling ...
Much sad: Kabosu, the real-life Shiba Inu that was the basis for the popular “doge” internet meme — and became the face of the logo of the Dogecoin cryptocurrency — died Friday at her home in Japan.
In 2010, kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato posted a picture to her blog of her Shiba Inu, Kabosu, lying on the couch with paws crossed. The internet found it and ran with it. Kabosu’s picture became a ...
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Kabosu, the shiba inu dog whose quizzical expression starred in an array of "doge" internet memes, has died, its owner said Friday. A picture of Kabosu with a slight side-eyed look went viral around ...
Kabosu, the shiba inu dog whose quizzical expression starred in an array of “doge” internet memes, has died, its owner said Friday. A picture of Kabosu with a slight side-eyed look went viral around ...
Kabosu, the Japanese shiba inu who inspired the iconic “doge” meme, has died, her owner announced. The pup’s owner, Atsuko Sato, shared the news Friday in the form of a sweet poem on her blog. Stream ...
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