The Real-Life Dog That Inspired The Dogecoin Meme Is Very ill

Key Points:

  • According to her owner, Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog who serves as the face of Dogecoin DOGE and the “doge” meme, is in a “hazardous situation” physically.
  • Sat stated that Kabosu has been sick since Christmas Eve and refuses to eat or drink. However, Sat did not specify what medical issues Kabosu is dealing with.
According to her owner, Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog who serves as the face of Dogecoin and the “doge” meme, is in a “hazardous situation” physically.
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Atsuko Sat, a Japanese kindergarten teacher and Kabosu’s owner, wrote on Instagram on December 26 that the rescue dog was in a “dangerous” condition but assured her followers that she would be “absolutely fine” and was “getting power from all over the world” from supporters. This post was later shared on Twitter.

The news brought an outpouring of support from followers. One Twitter user sending well wishes offered to cover “any expenses needed to ensure she gets the best treatment.”

The co-creator of Dogecoin, Billy Markus, in a Dec. 26 tweet, asked his two million followers to send “[love] and [prayers] and good vibes” to Satō and Kabosu.

In a previous article, Sat stated that Kabosu has been sick since Christmas Eve and refuses to eat or drink. However, Sat did not specify what medical issues Kabosu is dealing with.

It should be mentioned that Kabosu had her 17th birthday earlier in 2022 when Shiba Inu dogs typically live between 12 and 15 years.

A photo of Kabosu from Sat’s blog in 2010 served as the model for the famous “Dogecoin” meme style.

Dogecoin Meme Is Very ill

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The Real-Life Dog That Inspired The Dogecoin Meme Is Very ill

Key Points:

  • According to her owner, Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog who serves as the face of Dogecoin DOGE and the “doge” meme, is in a “hazardous situation” physically.
  • Sat stated that Kabosu has been sick since Christmas Eve and refuses to eat or drink. However, Sat did not specify what medical issues Kabosu is dealing with.
According to her owner, Kabosu, the Shiba Inu dog who serves as the face of Dogecoin and the “doge” meme, is in a “hazardous situation” physically.
39ef8c08 f37b 4b9d a040 dd3f70b81dba

Atsuko Sat, a Japanese kindergarten teacher and Kabosu’s owner, wrote on Instagram on December 26 that the rescue dog was in a “dangerous” condition but assured her followers that she would be “absolutely fine” and was “getting power from all over the world” from supporters. This post was later shared on Twitter.

The news brought an outpouring of support from followers. One Twitter user sending well wishes offered to cover “any expenses needed to ensure she gets the best treatment.”

The co-creator of Dogecoin, Billy Markus, in a Dec. 26 tweet, asked his two million followers to send “[love] and [prayers] and good vibes” to Satō and Kabosu.

In a previous article, Sat stated that Kabosu has been sick since Christmas Eve and refuses to eat or drink. However, Sat did not specify what medical issues Kabosu is dealing with.

It should be mentioned that Kabosu had her 17th birthday earlier in 2022 when Shiba Inu dogs typically live between 12 and 15 years.

A photo of Kabosu from Sat’s blog in 2010 served as the model for the famous “Dogecoin” meme style.

Dogecoin Meme Is Very ill

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your research before investing.

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