Shiba inu behind ‘Doge’ meme diagnosed with leukemia and liver disease, owner says

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The shiba inu behind the renowned “Doge” meme is ill with leukemia and liver disease, according to her owner.

The dog, named Kabosu, is in “dangerous condition,” her owner Atsuko Sato, a teacher who lives in Japan, shared in a series of Instagram posts this week.

Kabosu was diagnosed with acute cholangiohepatitis, a liver condition, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia, a type of blood cancer, Sato shared in a post on Tuesday.

She explained that Kabosu also appeared to have jaundice and was taking antibiotics.

"Doge" is the nickname given to Kabosu, a Japanese Shiba Inu, who rose to online fame in 2013.

Kabosu stopped eating and drinking on Christmas Eve, Sato said in a post earlier this week, noting they visited a hospital the same day. In a follow up post Tuesday, she said that her appetite returned and she could drink water.

Sato said she and Kabosu are powering through with the support of their fans across the globe.

Kabosu became an internet sensation after Sato posted a photo of her pup to her personal blog in 2010. In the photo, Kabosu has her paws crossed with a slight smirk on her face.

The photo made rounds on websites including Tumblr and Reddit in the 2010s, where a Reddit user referred to the image as "Doge," birthing the “doge” meme.

The term “Doge” stems from the Flash cartoon “Homestar Runner.” In a 2005 episode, the titular character Homestar calls another character his “D-O-G-E.”

The meme is usually formatted with that image of Kabosu surrounded by broken English phrases like “Wow. So scare” and “What r u doing?”

Sato previously said she was shocked that the photo of Kabosu skyrocketed in popularity. She explained that she usually takes and posts photos of her camera-loving dog to her blog, but never suspected that particular image would make her pet famous.

“When I first found out about the Kabosu memes, I was very surprised. I was terrified at the thought that just one photo I had casually posted on my blog could spread all over the world to places I didn’t know,” Sato said in a statement.

"Doge" had a recent resurgence with the popularity of Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency branded after the meme.

In 2021 the iconic “Doge” meme sold as an NFT for a whopping $4 million.

jasta85 on December 28th, 2022 at 16:35 UTC »

I didn't realize she was still alive, isn't the doge meme like a decade old? Hopefully she has a peaceful end.

tahlyn on December 28th, 2022 at 16:27 UTC »

I lost a young dog to liver failure a few years ago...

Unfortunately, when they start showing symptoms it is often far too late to do anything but make them comfortable. My heart goes out to the owner. Losing a beloved pet sucks.

Simon_Jester88 on December 28th, 2022 at 15:26 UTC »

Much sad. Many prayers.