AURORA, Ind. — A deceased woman’s will states that upon her death, her dog should be euthanized, cremated and buried with her.

Connie Lay died in November and her will stipulated that her dog Bella should die shortly after she did.

Since the story came out, many have taken to Twitter and used the hashtag #SaveBella.

Volunteers want to adopt Bella but the attorney says that is against her deceased owner's wishes @FOX19 #SaveBella pic.twitter.com/mYDB3QZf81 — Lisa Hutson (@KCENLisa) December 16, 2014

The other option was to send Bella to an animal shelter in Utah, but if that is not possible or too expensive, she said Bella should be put down.

Attorneys say the decision will be made by one of Lay’s friends.

Lay reportedly said Bella was aggressive and a veterinarian had recommended Bella be euthanized, according to WCPO-9 in Cincinnati.

“When (Lay) died, she died at her home and the dog was in there. No one could enter the house because they were concerned the dog would attack,” said Doug Denmure, Lay’s attorney.

PAWS of Dearborn County Humane Center in Lawrenceburg, Ind., is currently taking care of the dog and released a statement.