The real-life dog who inspired Dogecoin has made a miraculous recovery, days after her owner revealed she had stopped eating and drinking.
Kabosu, the 17-year-old Shiba Inu, became a viral sensation when Dogecoin creators Billy Markus and Jackson Palmer used her face on a cryptocurrency coin.
She fell ‘dangerously’ ill over the Christmas period and suffers from chronic lymphoma leukemia and an inflammatory condition of the liver.
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Despite her owner Atsuko Satō’s concern earlier this week, Kabosu is now on the mend.
‘I’m amazed how quickly she bounced back,’ Ms Satō told her 422,000 followers, many of whom have expressed well wishes.
‘The Miracle of Kabosu couldn’t have happened without your warm wishes and prayers.’
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The Shiba Inu, called Kabosu, fell ‘dangerously’ ill over the Christmas period
The currency, launched in 2013, is considered the first ‘meme coin’ and ‘dog coin’
The kindergarten teacher from Japan said after five days of looking seriously unwell, Kabosu was able to finish a full meal, drink plenty of water and ‘no longer requires diapers’.
‘I took her for a five minute walk to the park today. She looked happy in the sun and fresh air.’
Concerned fans said they were ‘crying tears of joy’ after learning of the happy news.
‘Best news of 2022,’ one person said.
Kabosu stopped drinking or eating on Christmas Eve, prompting the visit to the vet. She was prescribed antibiotics for her conditions.
The Shiba Inu became an overnight celebrity in 2013 when a picture of her went viral, sparking an influx of ‘doge’ memes.
Later that year, her likeness was used to launch Dogecoin – a cryptocurrency which was initially meant to be a joke but soon became popular in its own right.
Dogecoin creator Billy Markus admitted last year that he created the coin as a joke, and that it was ‘amusing’ to see Elon Musk promoting it
The Shiba Inu became an overnight celebrity in 2013 when a picture of her went viral, sparking an influx of ‘doge’ memes
Since then, the rescue dog has racked up a huge following and is now instantly recognisable.
‘Never in a million years would I have imagined the impact that my photoshoot of Kabosu would have on the internet,’ her owner previously wrote on Instagram.
‘It’s a moment that’s evolved and taken on a life of its own over the last decade — being shared millions of times and creating an entire community around the Doge meme.’
source:dailymail.co.uk