The family of iconic French actor Alain Delon, who passed away at the age of 88 over the weekend, has refused his controversial request to have his beloved Belgian Shepherd, Loubo, euthanized and buried alongside him. The decision comes after an outcry from animal welfare groups across France.
Delon, a legendary figure in French cinema, known for his roles in films like The Leopard and Our Story, had made his unusual wish public during an interview with Paris Match magazine in 2018. Describing Loubo as his “end-of-life” companion, he expressed his deep affection for the dog, whom he loved “like a child.”
“I’ve had 50 dogs in my life, but I have a special relationship with this one,” Delon shared. “If I die before him, I’ll ask the vet to take us away together. He’ll put him to sleep in my arms.” This emotional request, however, sparked heated criticism in France, particularly from animal rights organizations.
Family Denies Euthanasia Request Amid Backlash
In the days following Delon’s passing, his family announced on Tuesday that they would not honor his controversial wish. French animal charity, the Brigitte Bardot Foundation, confirmed through a post on social media platform X that Delon’s relatives had clarified that Loubo “has his home and his family” and will not be euthanized. Instead, the dog will continue living at Delon’s residence in Douchy, according to statements made by the actor’s children to CNN affiliate BFMTV.
The French Society for the Protection of Animals (SPA), the country’s leading animal welfare group, had strongly condemned Delon’s request. On Monday, the organization took to social media to assert that “the life of an animal should not be conditional on that of a human being.” They also extended an offer to rehome Loubo, should it become necessary.
Similarly, 30 Million Friends, another prominent animal welfare organization, urged Delon’s family to deny the actor’s request. In an article that both paid tribute to Delon’s legacy and emphasized his dedication to the animal cause, the charity voiced their hope that Loubo wouldn’t be put down while “in good health.” They further offered assistance in finding a trustworthy home for the dog, if needed.
Alain Delon’s Love for Animals
Delon’s affection for animals, especially dogs, has long been known to the public. Over the course of his life, the actor owned dozens of dogs and was regarded as a passionate advocate for animal rights. His bond with Loubo, however, was particularly significant, with the actor referring to the Belgian Shepherd as his closest companion in his final years.
Though Delon’s desire to be reunited with his beloved dog after death drew criticism, it also highlights the deep emotional connection that many people share with their pets. Yet, as emphasized by various animal welfare groups, the well-being of animals must remain a priority, regardless of the emotional wishes of their human companions.
For now, Loubo will remain in Delon’s home, continuing to live with the care of his late owner’s family.