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A Dog Crate for the Crypto Class

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
May 11, 2025
in Lifestyle
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A Dog Crate for the Crypto Class

In an era where dogs eat organic, wear GPS collars, and have their own social media presence, perhaps it was only a matter of time before someone built a luxury crate designed for meme culture.

This month, Impact Dog Crates, a company known for its durable, airline-compliant dog enclosures, unveiled its latest product: the Doge Crate, a gold-plated, collapsible crate that retails for $4,200.69. It can only be purchased with cryptocurrency.

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At first glance, it appears to be a standard piece of high-performance pet equipment—heavy-duty latches, reinforced corners, and aircraft-grade aluminum construction. But the crate is coated in matte gold and laser-etched with the iconic Shiba Inu face that launched one of the internet’s most enduring memes. According to the brand, the crate is “powered by pure meme energy.”

That description is tongue-in-cheek. The price is not.

Form, Function, and Flex

The Doge Crate is collapsible, travel-friendly, and available for purchase via Dogecoin, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other popular cryptocurrencies. Impact has built a reputation among working dog owners and canine handlers for crates that resist chewing, clawing, and escape attempts. The Doge Crate offers those same specifications, with a layer of cultural commentary.

“It’s a collectible. A flex. A crypto-level secure pod for the dog who refuses to be average,” reads a line from the product page—rhetoric that blurs the line between marketing stunt and sincere product launch.

There is no embedded tech in the crate. No sensors. No NFT authentication. No smart lock. Its connection to crypto is symbolic, limited to the method of payment and the iconography that wraps it.

The Meme That Made Millions

The Shiba Inu face etched into the crate’s front panel belongs to Kabosu, the dog behind the “Doge” meme. Originally photographed in 2010, Kabosu’s wide-eyed expression, paired with captions written in Comic Sans, became a cornerstone of early internet humor.

By 2013, that meme had inspired Dogecoin, a cryptocurrency launched as a joke by two software engineers. Despite its origins, Dogecoin amassed a sizable user base and soared in value during the crypto market’s more speculative years, thanks in part to recurring endorsements from Elon Musk.

Kabosu passed away in 2024. Her image—once a viral distraction—now stands as a symbol of internet culture’s power to turn the absurd into the economically viable.

Signal or Stunt?

Whether the Doge Crate was conceived as a sincere tribute, a comment on digital culture, or simply a vehicle for brand visibility is unclear. Its high price, limited practical appeal, and reliance on novelty suggest that Impact may be leaning into a familiar 21st-century formula: release a highly shareable product, stir conversation, and let culture do the rest.

To some, the Doge Crate may register as little more than satire wrapped in aluminum. To others, it’s a logical evolution of lifestyle branding in an attention economy where even pet gear can be designed for virality.

For now, one thing is certain: it exists. Whether it sells may be beside the point.

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