LONGON -- Kabosu, the dog that launched a thousand ¡°doge¡± memes, has died, her owner announced Friday.
The Japanese shiba inu ¡°fell into a deep sleep¡± on Friday morning at 18 years of age, Atsuko Sato wrote in a .
¡°Outside the window, birds were singing on a beautiful morning. As I was touching her, she gently passed away,¡± wrote Sato, a kindergarten teacher in the Japanese city of Sakura. ¡°I think she was the happiest dog in the world.¡±
Kabosu became one of the most recognizable animals on the internet back in 2010 when a photo of her posing with folded paws and a quizzical expression spread across forums such as Reddit.
That sparked a proliferation of ¡°doge¡± memes, based on an intentional misspelling of the word ¡°dog,¡± with internet users photoshopping Kabosu¡¯s face onto pastries, landmarks and other animals.
The popularity of ¡°doge¡± memes was cemented in December 2013, when Kabosu became the face of alternative cryptocurrency Dogecoin ¡ª a tongue-in-cheek response to Bitcoin that reflected the internet¡¯s love of animal memes. Other meme tokens followed, including a shiba inu coin.
Dogecoin counts Elon Musk among its . In May 2021, he polled his millions of followers on Twitter on whether Tesla should the cryptocurrency as payment.
A month earlier, when cryptocurrencies were seeing a , demand for Dogecoin spiked so much that the cryptocurrency trading system of Robinhood, a stock trading and investing platform.
An by Dogecoin Friday called Kabosu the community¡¯s ¡°inspiration.¡± ¡°The impact this one dog has made across the world is immeasurable,¡± the post read.
Sato in a series of Instagram posts in 2022 that Kabosu had leukemia and liver disease. She is planning to hold a ¡°farewell gathering¡± on Sunday.
Mai Nishiyama contributed reporting