What Does Dogzempic Mean?
A Weight-Loss Drug for Dogs?🐶
Dogzempic is a parody weight-loss drug for dogs. It doesn't actually exist.A Parady of Ozempic

Dogzempic is a humorous, made-up slang term used in memes and social posts to joke about dogs that look overweight. It's a parody of Ozempic, the real human weight-loss drug, and is closely linked to Ozempets and Ozempups. The term comes from internet meme culture satirizing modern diet and weight-loss trends. Just as humans joke about taking Ozempic, Dogzempic imagines a fake, dog-friendly version.
Dogzempic Isn't For Real...
...Yet!
Summary of Key Points
| DOGZEMPIC | |
|---|---|
| Definition: | Parody Weight-Loss Drug for Dogs |
| Type: | Word |
| Guessability: | ![]() 2: Quite easy to guess |
| Typical Users: | ![]() Adults and Teenagers |
An Academic Look at Dogzempic

Dogzempic is a blended noun (a portmanteau) made by mashing together the words dog and Ozempic. It works like any regular noun. It can be singular or plural and you can use it as a subject ("Dogzempic was invented for dogs like Max") or an object ("Luna needs Dogzempic more than Max does").
Example of Dogzempic Used in a Text
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