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

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    This sweet wedding was to raise money for a Shiba rescue organization. The wedding took place as a charity event for Shiba Prom, which is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) fundraising and grants ...

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

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    Image source: Getty Images. Shiba Inu has a supply problem. Perhaps the biggest roadblock to Shiba Inu hitting $1 is its enormous supply. As of this writing, there are 589.3 trillion tokens in ...

  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. Shiba Inu - Wikipedia

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    Peanut Butter, a 3-year old Shiba Inu, showcases his custom video game controller in 2023. He is the world's first speedrunning dog. Despite not being a popular dog breed outside of Japan, the Shiba Inu has become popular on the Internet. Doge is an Internet meme from originally from 2013 characterized by Kabosu, a Shiba Inu, and broken English.

  6. Should You Buy Shiba Inu While It's Trading Under $0.0001? - AOL

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    Even if Shiba Inu cracks the adoption problem, the enormous supply of tokens could limit further upside. There are 589.3 trillion tokens in circulation, so even at the minuscule price of $0.000013 ...

  7. Native American dogs - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the Carolina dog has mtDNA links to East Asian dogs, with a shared haplotype with the Shiba Inu in Japan. This suggests that it migrated to North America through Beringia, therefore making it a Native American dog. In South America, on the other hand, free-ranging dogs are almost entirely of European descent. [25]

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