Shiba Inu famous for Doge meme dies
- Kabosu, an 18-year-old Shiba Inu died, her owner announced
- The dog inspired the Doge meme and Dogecoin cryptocurrency
- Her owner is holding a farewell party in Japan on Sunday
(NewsNation) — A Japanese dog who inspired an internet meme and became the face (and name) of a cryptocurrency has died at the age of 18.
Owner Atsuko Sato announced Kabosu, a Shiba Inu, had crossed the rainbow bridge on her blog, letting fans know the elderly canine died peacefully in the company of her owner.
Sato rescued Kabosu from a breeder, saving her from being put to sleep. Her exact age isn’t known, but she was estimated to be around 18. The average lifespan for a Shiba Inu is 13-16 years, giving Kabosu a longer-than-usual life.
The dog became internet famous after Sato shared a photo of the dog on a sofa, eyebrows raised and a mischievous expression on her face. She became the subject of the Doge meme, which spawned a linguistic style of its own, featuring grammatically incorrect two-word phrases like “so amaze” or “much wow.”
Kabosu also became the phase of Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency initially launched as a joke. The coin’s rise made millionaires after an unexpected rise and is still in use and backed by big names including Snoop Dogg and Elon Musk.
Fans also crowd-funded money to install a statue in a park in Sakura, Japan, featuring Kabosu on her famous sofa (along with three cats who Kabosu lived with). Her birthday, Nov. 2, is also celebrated by fans as Doge Day.
Sato, who called Kabosu the “happiest dog in the world” is holding a farewell party for the beloved pet in Narita, Japan, on Sunday.