Phoenix

In Albert Major parlait trop, the French Télévisions film adaptation of Agatha Christie's A Caribbean Mystery, Phoenix is the pet dog of Raymond Rafil, a wealthy businessman and patient at the Hôpital St Paul.

Rafil tells commissaire Laurence that Phoenix had a weak heart but that Professor Grégoire Vidal had performed a heart transplant on him which gave him a new lease of life. Laurence was somewhat surprised that surgery on dogs was being conducted in the hospital and this gave him an inkling that medical experiments, possibly related to heart transplants and probably illegal, were being conducted in the hospital.