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  2. Shiba Inu - Wikipedia

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    The Shiba Inu (柴犬, Shiba Inu, Japanese: [ɕiba inɯ]) is a breed of hunting dog from Japan. A small-to-medium breed, it is the smallest of the six original dog breeds native to Japan. [ 1 ] Its name literally translates to "brushwood dog", as it is used to flush game.

  3. Shiba Inu Puppy Cam - Wikipedia

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    The puppies have been featured in magazines including Time, People, Entertainment Weekly, TV Guide, and online sites like boingboing, dlisted and Gawker. In April 2009, the Shiba Inu Puppy Cam was nominated for a Webby Award in the Viral category, [20] and won the People's Voice Award. According to UStream, the Puppy Cam triumphed over nearly ...

  4. Kabosu (dog) - Wikipedia

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    Kabosu (Japanese: かぼす, pronounced, c. November 2, 2005 [1] – May 24, 2024) was a Shiba Inu dog from Japan. Adopted in 2008 by kindergarten teacher Atsuko Sato (佐藤 敦子, Satō Atsuko), she is prominently featured in the original Doge meme and the Dogecoin cryptocurrency.

  5. Can Shiba Inu Reach $1 in 2025? The Answer Might Blow ... - AOL

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    A Shiba Inu dog sitting in front of a blank chalk board. Image source: Getty Images. Shiba Inu has a supply problem. Perhaps the biggest roadblock to Shiba Inu hitting $1 is its enormous supply.

  6. Shiba Inus 'Get Married' To Raise Money for Dog Rescue Charity

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    The Shiba Inu is an agile and spirited breed that is believed to have originated in Japan several thousand years ago. In their earliest years, these beautiful canines were originally utilized as ...

  7. Kabosu: Shiba inu who inspired ‘doge’ internet meme and ...

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    Kabosu, the shiba inu dog who went viral as the “doge” meme, has died, her owner said on Friday. Owner Atsuko Sato, 62, confirmed the news on her social media on Friday. Kabosu had been ...