A dog with dollar-sign eyes wielding a sparkly wand. The ∩ on the left is the kaomoji convention for raised paws or alert ears (also used for hand gestures). Inside, $ and $ as the dog’s eyes — money-eyes, the universal cartoon shorthand for “thinking about money.” The ᴥ is the standard kaomoji snout/mouth marker shared between dogs and bears. ⊃ on the right is an arm reaching out, holding the ━☆゚.* sparkle-wand trail.
This kaomoji is a tiny joke: a dog with dollar-sign eyes casting a sparkle-money spell. The visual gag depends on three elements working together — the dog-snout for identification, the money-eyes for the punchline, and the wand for the magic-money fantasy. Compared with a plain dog kaomoji, this one tells a story.
Use it for jokes about money: paydays, side-hustle posts, dog-money memes, captions for content about expensive pets. On Twitter/X it works as a humorous “my dog has expensive taste” reply. On Discord and Reddit it lands in finance-meme and pet-meme overlap. On TikTok captions it suits content about dogs costing money (vet bills, premium kibble, treats).
In Japanese the matching mood is おかねもち (okanemochi — rich person, here applied to a dog) or わんこまほう (wanko mahō — “doggy magic”). Pair with phrases like ぼろもうけ (‘boro mōke’ — “big profit”), まほうのちから (‘magic power’), or きらきらおかね (‘sparkly money’).