![]() Tweets followed as Gizmodo writer Sam Biddle tweeted that Boo had died. ![]() In April 2012, Boo was the subject of a death hoax after #RIPBOO appeared all over Facebook. Health complications and death īoo's owners said he began to show signs of heart trouble after Buddy's death he died in his sleep on the morning of January 18, 2019. His other merchandise includes a Gund stuffed animal. A second book followed, Boo: Little Dog in the Big City, as well as a calendar and plans for a cut-out book and additional children's books. The book was eventually published in ten languages. In August 2011, Boo: The Life of the World's Cutest Dog, written by his owner under the pen name J. Ĭhronicle Books, noticing that Boo had 5 million Facebook fans at the time, approached the owner to write a picture book. ![]() Life is good." He became popular in October 2010 after singer Kesha sent a tweet that she had a new boyfriend, linking to the page. Boo was owned by Irene Ahn, a Facebook employee, who was also the owner of Boo's older brother, Buddy.īoo belonged to a San Francisco-based Facebook employee who created a Facebook page for the dog with the statement "My name is Boo. As of 2020, Boo had 16 million likes on Facebook. ![]() Pomeranian that became an Internet sensation Boo Speciesīoo (Ma– January 18, 2019) was a Pomeranian dog that had a popular Facebook page and was the subject of four photo-books. ![]()
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