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Shiba Inu dog, that inspired "Doge" meme and Dogecoin, turns 16

Kabosu, the Shiba Inu, gained the internet fame over a decade ago, when her owner posted pictures of her online.

November 05, 2021 / 10:33 IST
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Kabosu is a rescue Shiba Inu living in Japan. (Image credit: Photo Instagrammed by kabosumama)
Kabosu is a rescue Shiba Inu living in Japan. (Image credit: Photo Instagrammed by kabosumama)

Kabosu, the rescue Shiba Inu dog in Japan that inspired the iconic “Doge” meme, turned 16 this week. The meme, widely shared on the internet, inspired the Dogecoin cryptocurrency.

Kabosu gained the internet fame over a decade ago, when her owner, Atsuko Sato, a Japanese kindergarten teacher, posted pictures of her online in 2010. By October of the same year, a Reddit user coined the word “Doge” by captioning one of the photos of Kabosu. “LMBO LOOK @ THIS F****N DOGE,” the user wrote.

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On Wednesday, Kabosu’s owner posted photos of her wearing a party cap, with the wall behind her having “Happy Birthday” paper cuttings. "Today is Kabosu's birthday. She is 16 years old,” she wrote on Instagram.

 

The online popularity of the “Doge” rose to dizzying heights, becoming a viral meme that ended up on t-shirts, mugs, easter eggs and even on a racing car. The meme eventually inspired a cryptocurrency.