Family refuses to put down and bury dog with deceased actor

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In a heart-wrenching incident, French actor Alain Delon’s final request to be buried with his dog was refused by his family.

The recent passing of French actor Alain Delon has been marred by controversy. And his final wish involved his beloved dog, Loubo.

However, Delon’s request for his dog to be euthanized and buried with him sparked significant backlash from animal rights groups.

Alain Delon’s final wish

Alain Delon, a renowned French actor, passed away on August 18 at the age of 88 in his home in Douchy, France.

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Following his death, Delon’s family issued a statement expressing their sorrow: “He passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by his three children and family.”

Delon’s deep affection for animals was well-known.

However, his final wish to have his 10-year-old dog, Loubo, euthanized and buried alongside him has generated controversy.

According to reports from *The Guardian*, Delon had requested that Loubo be “put to sleep” and buried with him.

This wish sparked a strong reaction from animal rights advocates.

Alain Delon’s request receives backlash from an animal group.

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*Delon’s family refused his request, leading to backlash from animal rights groups. Image Credits: X

 

The request met with fierce criticism from animal rights organizations.

While, La SPA France, the country’s oldest animal protection group, publicly condemned Delon’s request.

On August 19, they tweeted on X: “The SPA wanted to pay tribute to Alain Delon, an animal lover and defender of the cause. However, the life of an animal should not be conditioned by that of a human. The SPA is volunteering to take in his dog and find him a family.”

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This response highlighted a broader ethical concern: the notion that an animal’s life should not be compromised due to a human’s final wishes.

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Delon passed away at age 88 in his home in Douchy, France, on August 18. Image Credits: X

 

In response to the backlash, the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, another prominent animal welfare organization, clarified the situation.

Additionally, they confirmed that Delon’s family had decided not to euthanize Loubo. Anouchka Delon, the actor’s daughter, communicated that the dog would be kept and cared for by the family.

The foundation reassured the public via Twitter: “Many of you have sent us messages regarding the future of Loubo, Alain Delon’s dog. He has his home and his family,” the statement read. “Loubo will of course not be euthanized!”

Alain Delon’s final wish sparked debate on social media.

On social media, many viewers discuss how Alain Delon’s final request underscores the complex intersection of personal wishes and animal welfare ethics.

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La SPA France opposed Delon’s wish, offering to take in and rehome Loubo instead. Image Credits: X

 

One person said: This is the most f*cking insane thing to put in your will my god.

A second wrote: he was so weird, like at least let the dog live.

While a third commented: Just find a new loving owner for the dog.

Another added: Respecting Alain Delon’s bond with his dog is important, but it’s good his family chose compassion over controversy.

Someone else said: babe what suffering? that dog is living its best life leave it alone.

While Delon’s love for his pet was evident, the decision to prioritize Loubo’s well-being over the actor’s final wishes was made.

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Delon’s family confirmed that Loubo will not be euthanized and will remain with them. Iamge Credits: X

 

Additionally, this reflects a broader commitment to animal rights.

Thankfully, Loubo will continue to receive care and live out his days with Delon’s family, rather than facing an untimely end.

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