Dogs can sometimes leave their owners in a state of surprise by doing something completely unexpected. This particular video showed an adorable Shiba Inu dog named Teddy burying his “most valued treat ...
Two Shiba Inus had a celebration of their love in Madison, Wisconsin, to help other dogs and remember a beloved friend Kate Hogan was Director of Digital Specials and Features at PEOPLE. She started ...
In a video from @shiba_bonchon on Instagram, a dog named Bonchon Berry enjoys an NYC ferry ride. The Shiba Inu looks ...
When it comes to meme-worthy dogs, no other breed takes the cake quite like the Shiba Inu. This dog breed is originally from Japan and is known for having its own meme coin, which is still in the top ...
Two dog pals in Madison, Wisconsin tied the knot in a "wedding" ceremony on National Puppy Day. Erika Eisman, mother of the bride Suki, live in Madison and the groom, named Ron, lives in Columbus, ...
A Shiba Inu best known as the dog behind the “doge” memes who went on to become the logo of Dogecoin cryptocurrency has died. Sato said that she died on Friday, The New York Times reported. “Outside ...
Much sad: Kabosu, the real-life Shiba Inu that was the basis for the popular “doge” internet meme — and became the face of the logo of the Dogecoin cryptocurrency — died Friday at her home in Japan.
In 2010, kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato posted a picture to her blog of her Shiba Inu, Kabosu, lying on the couch with paws crossed. The internet found it and ran with it. Kabosu’s picture became a ...
Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB), a meme coin whose developers are trying to groom it into a more useful cryptocurrency, wasn't having a good time of it on Thursday. The new platform that it's a part of ...