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Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face Coloring Pages

6 free printable designs including Standard, Standard, Standard, Standard and more.

The Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face is one of the most iconic internet memes of all time! This hilarious meme features a Shiba Inu with a confused or skeptical expression, surrounded by colorful Comic Sans text in broken English. Born around 2010, the Doge meme became a cultural phenomenon that spread across social media and inspired countless variations. Now you can bring this legendary meme to life with our free printable coloring page. Whether you're a longtime Doge fan or discovering it for the first time, this free printable coloring page offers a fun way to celebrate internet history while expressing your creativity.

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Doge Shiba Inu dog face coloring page outline with cute expression, pointed ears, and bold lines for easy coloring

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Fun facts about Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face

  1. Kabosu, the original Doge dog, was born in November 2005 and is still alive today, continuing to live a happy life with her owner in Japan.

  2. The iconic Doge photo wasn't originally meant to be a meme; it was simply a cute candid shot of Kabosu that someone decided to add Comic Sans text to.

  3. The Doge meme inspired a cryptocurrency called Dogecoin in 2013, which unexpectedly became a real digital currency with millions in value.

  4. Before becoming famous as Doge, Kabosu's photos were popular on a Japanese blog where her owner shared everyday moments of the dog's life.

  5. The phrase 'such wow' and other broken English text in Doge memes became so iconic that people still use them in everyday internet conversation today.

About Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face

What is the original Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face meme and where did it come from?

The Doge meme originated in 2010 featuring a Shiba Inu named Kabosu from Japan. The iconic image shows the dog with a tilted head and skeptical expression. Combined with colorful Comic Sans text using broken English phrases like 'such wow' and 'very amaze,' it became a viral sensation that defined internet culture in the early 2010s.

Why did the Doge meme become so popular on the internet?

The Doge meme's popularity came from its humor and relatability. The broken English text paired with the dog's innocent expression created comedic confusion. People found it funny because it expressed everyday thoughts in silly, exaggerated ways. The meme was easy to remix and adapt, allowing countless versions to spread across social media platforms.

What does 'Doge' mean and why is it spelled that way?

Doge is a playful misspelling of 'dog.' The unusual spelling came from the meme itself and became part of internet slang. It's pronounced like 'dohj.' The quirky spelling adds to the meme's humor and charm. Today, 'doge' is recognized worldwide as slang for a dog, especially in meme culture and online communities.

What is a Shiba Inu dog and what makes them special?

Shiba Inus are a small Japanese dog breed known for their fox-like appearance, fluffy tails, and alert personalities. They typically weigh 17 to 23 pounds and have distinctive pointed ears. Shiba Inus are intelligent and independent dogs with bold, confident attitudes. They're one of Japan's six native dog breeds and are beloved for their unique personality.

How did the Doge meme influence internet culture and memes?

The Doge meme set the standard for image macros and joke formats used in modern memes. It influenced how people create and share humor online. The meme's structure of combining images with text became a template for countless variations. Doge also inspired cryptocurrency communities and continues to be referenced in current internet culture, proving its lasting impact.

What was Kabosu the Shiba Inu's life like before becoming an internet celebrity?

Kabosu was an ordinary Shiba Inu living with her owner in Japan. Her owner started posting her cute photos online in 2008. The dog's natural expressions and playful personality attracted followers. In 2010, the now-famous photo was posted and quickly became the meme we know today, transforming Kabosu into an internet star.

Coloring page FAQs

Are these Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face coloring pages free?

Yes! All our Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face coloring pages are completely free to download and print. No signup, no hidden costs, and no watermarks. Simply visit our website, select your favorite design, and print it instantly on standard paper at home.

What age are these Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face coloring pages for?

These coloring pages are perfect for ages 8 to 14 and beyond. They're simple enough for beginners but engaging enough for older colorists. We offer different complexity levels, so everyone can find a version that matches their skill level.

How do I print these Doge Shiba Inu Dog Face coloring pages?

Printing is easy! Download the PDF file, open it on your computer, and print to your home printer using standard A4 or Letter-size paper. No special software or account required. Adjust print settings for best results.

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