Kabosu, the Japanese Dog behind the Dog Meme, has unfortunately Passed Away

Tokyo:

Kabosu, the Japanese dog who inspired the Doge meme and influenced internet culture for more than a decade, died Friday after a long illness, according to her owner. She was 18 years old.

Atsuko Sato said Kabosu passed away at 7:50 a.m. on Friday when she fell into a β€œdeep sleep” and β€œcrossed the rainbow bridge” at her home. β€œKabosu is at rest now,” she wrote in a message she shared online.

β€œThrough the window, the soft light was shining in. Outside the window, birds were singing on a beautiful morning,” Sato wrote in Japanese. β€œAs I caressed her, as if she was falling asleep, she passed away quietly.”

“Kabosu is still smiling and laughing, smiling and wagging her tail, snuggling up to me. I’m sure she still is. I’m sure she’ll be with me for a long time to come,” Sato said. She added that a farewell party will be held near Tokyo on Sunday afternoon.

Kabosu was a female Shiba Inu dog who was adopted by Sato, a kindergarten teacher, in 2008. Photos of the dog went viral after they were shared on Reddit in 2013, kicking off a popular meme called Doge in which a photo is overlaid with inner monologue in broken English.

Kabosu was in poor health in recent years. Her owner announced in December 2022 that Kabosu was diagnosed with acute cholangiohepatitis and chronic lymphoma leukemia after she stopped eating and drinking. Her condition later improved.

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