There is this episode where Peter died and the reaper make him see what happened after he died where everyone begin to change, then peter ask the reaper why he didnt see brian. They go to the cemetery where brian is sitting infront of Peter's grave (sorry for my english)
Yeah my first dog I got when I was 6 died at 14, she was a decently sized cougar hound. She had multiple meds, and had to be carried down the stairs, wear a diaper...
Goodnight, my sweet darling, Darla... And rip to her brother, and *my brother's* dog, Sherman as well for that matter who we lost 4 years earlier when he got instant massive cancer in the side of his thigh, which we got a biopsy check for at the vet, which resulted in him having to wear a cone and be locked in a room, leaving him very stressed, which *then* caused him to out of nowhere have his stomach flip 180° knotting the passages (Gastric volvulus), and then he rapidly blew up with gas like a balloon... We had to get him to the vet as quickly as possible before he literally burst, and then there really wasn't much more they could do but stick a hypodermic needle in his tummy to deflate him, so we could say goodbye without him in so much pain... My brother left work and rushed to say goodbye to his dog. 😢 That was a tragic and suspenseful experience for the loss of a dog. We loved those goofy hard-hunting-bred dogs like they were our siblings. Just talking about them like this is almost making me cry.🥲 Edit: wow, thinking about it now, we lost my girl 6 years ago, and we lost her brother 4 years earlier... It's been 10 years... 👴
Exactly how it was with my sweet girl, she was blind from diabetes and had both back legs blowout but she was such an angel, so earnest and proud all the way to the end. As sad as it was that she needed me to I really miss carrying her around, helping her up tte stairs and guiding her snout to her food bowl
Well, it's Brian's fantasy so... yeah, he'd be completely biased towards himself. In reality Peter would probably be moping for a bit and spend the whole episode trying to fix the situation before apologizing and accepting the matter for what it is... like every family guy episode these days.
3 of my dogs died of old age and yeah, blind, deaf and very fragile but they gave their best until their last days. It my be inconvenient to the owner but its such an easy thing to do to a being that gave you their lifes, love and loyalty.
Actually True. My dog died just like this a few weeks ago. I was holding him up under his belly so he could stand and try to eat, and he just collapsed in my hands. Few mins later his eyes rolled back and he was gone. The shaking and confusion is spot on. RIP my dachshund Crouton. Best friend I ever had.
Have you seen an old person? It's exactly the same dude. Dont think you will live different if you get to live to old age. You will get to be blind, deaf and maybe develop dementia (which I sincerely hope you dont), that happens to any living being (except for some jellyfish). Its part of life.
No guys, relax. Old ppl can live and die healthly. We see a bunch of seniors getting a flu or broking a bone and after few days they're dead. Or they die sleeping or from natural causes like non functional organs. My grandmother passed away this year. She had 103. The last week of her life she stoped speaking and eating. Then, the breathing was weaker and weaker till she died. She had a healthy and happy life. She saw WWI and the invasion of japanese empire in Taiwan. She saw the invention of computer, the last chinese manzu Noble members alive and real concubines from China and Korea. She visited Korea before the War. She helped out the transcription from ritual Chinese wood blocks from nowadays traditional Chinese. The wrote from right to left and had the lotus feet. She married 3 times (such a rare phenomenon at the time 1935) with rituals that are extinct today. She believed the radio could capture your soul. She was there before the famous qipao or cheonsamg (I don't speak cantonese, so I may wrote it wrong). She cooked like an ancient magician, and embroidered with horse hair and gold thread many clothes for the weddings of our family. She went to Africa, Turkey and England before WWII. She took notes of all her life with photos and paintings into her personal scroll. She was one of the few taiwanese to have her ID changed cause she was born while Japan invaded Taiwan, so they had to translate her ID and school documents from japanese to Chinese. She also was forced to learn japanese and have a japanese name. When she heard I was going 6 months to Japan she almost passed away. She said Japan is cursed nation and thought they could kill me. At the time she was 92. She was such a creature, she learned English at her 70's. And her history are in the Museum of People, a great online museum talking about common people with fascinating lives. I may have wrote too much, but I'm so proud of her and hope my comment can be an example of good elderly years! She lastly made for me my Chinese gown suit cause she hoped I would get married this year 😅.
PSA for people with big dogs. Lay out a large blanket like a comforter sheet, then set/get the dog to lay on it, then wrap them up like a burrito(leave a end open for the dog to breathe.) Multiple people can hold onto the sheet to lift the dog and the legs won't stick out so carrying them to the car to be put down/hospital visits are a lot easier. Worked for maddie just fine
I heard newer Family Guy are like this now. They are still chaotic and rude but there are also moments where they show genuine concern and care now. Rare Modern Disney W it seems
I love when Peter dies (Death showing Peter's possible death) that brain is old and sleeping at Peter's tombstone. I also love how this shows Peter still cares for Brain when he's much older. 🥰
@wanderingfules626 Bro we don't mean literally, we say "man's best friend" because they are loyal, they know us better than our closest friend, Thay can feel our emotions and they're always there to defend us or just to keep us company because they love us. Just because you hate them, doesn't mean that what I just said isn't true
Thats really sad. Having a dog is great but losing a dog is depressing. I watch this and I think more and more than I'd rather give my charity to dogs (and to people more especially of course) than own one. (A dog) It would be tormenting watching it die.
Everybody is going to die someday. I understand your point but people give more emphasis on losing one than the happiness that it would bring to your life.
My dog is getting there… he’s a rescue so don’t know how old he is. While walking him he tripped 4 times lol. Makes me smile that he’s been with me so long but he’s getting there in age 😢
It’s funny because it’s making light of something a lot of people have experienced. Some people use humor as an outlet for trauma. It’s healthy to find this funny, especially if it happened to you.
I couldn’t help but snicker at the sheer accuracy. Absolutely heartbreaking but yes, so true. My dog Toby was just like this before we got him put to sleep. 😣
The most saddest part is, this is what older dogs are at their 13+ years when their health starts to defect. They start to go blind and even act confused like drinking water or eating. My dog was like that though the one thing she never forgot was my scent whenever I sleep and put her next to my bed,. she would just shower me with kisses then go to sleep. Then rinse and repeat until she passed away.
the same way my dog passed away one day after eat athen go to sleep for the night and then rises from the bed getting anxious first and my father got up trying to calm her down until she finally got calmed and ready to sleep again but that time was the last one to rise again, being my father the last one who saw her alive before he was gone to send my brother to their job.
As a person who just had to put their elderly Pomeranian down 15 days ago, this couldn’t be 100% more true. It took me longer than most to realize how old she was and how it effected her life because she looked even younger than she was when we got her!
My childhood Pomeranian passed at the age of 16, so this really hits home for me. He was happy until the end, and it was tough for my parents to realize when to let him go. They have such bright spirits. So sorry for your loss.🙏
okay since everyone is sad in comments this is like my Pomeranian rn he’s 10 and got attacked a few years back, dragged by the neck by another dog and was paralyzed for some time after that. we couldn’t afford a $10k surgery so had him on meds for a while and he was practically at his ends but magically he got better except now after all that he suddenly can’t walk again and is pretty much in the same condition as brian in this (even tho it’s fake) and we have to help him at all times. anyways my dog is back on his same meds and hopefully he’ll come back around- don’t want him living in pain either though. he’s meant to have another 10 years left :(
Sorry for your loss. I’m sure u gave ur cat a great life and he/she is very thankful for it, and u also gave he/she a decent death and ended the suffering. I know that’s very hard but it was most humane to do
@@TheJoker-cz2rc Thank you so much the last day was very nice and I'll never forget it. His favorite thing was always sitting outside in the sun and listening to the birds so we did that together one last time. He always had a ton of energy personality and intelligence so it was hard to see him slow down and age. If you look up Seal Point Ragdoll that's exactly what he looked like. long coat and big blue eyes 🩵💙
@@manbatmiso i feel you. My dog used to love chicken and in his last weeks I bough him like 3 entire fully seasoned chickens. He was so happy hahah. But yeah hardest thing ever happened to me was loosing my dog so I understand u
Ah man, this actually hurts a little, my oldest dog is almost at that stage, rn it can still walk, eat and drink water by himself, but it's already really blind, deaf and his smell has faded greatly
Suddenly remembered our dog. Same white and also already had a cataract in his eyes due to being old. We actually have the CCTV footage of him dying peaceful. Just went to sleep in his favorite spot after saying his goodbyes after we went out in the morning for groceries. After we got back home, we thought he was just sleeping and just waiting in the entrance guarding the house but he was already unresponsive. He did what he always do till the end.
My dog is 18 and this is exactly what he is like. It’s sad but amazing to see the long healthy life he has up to this point. Never had to go to the vet once
Qué afortunado eres !!! Ojalá el mio viva esa cantidad de años seria increíble aunque no creo porque tengo un pitbull y su esperanza de vida es de máximo 14 años
i had a confused dog when she was old, she would get stuck in a corner and forget she could just back out of it and think shes trapped and would whimper
This scene always reminds me of my first dog, he lived a long life, eventually went blind and was always scared and confused if we weren’t right next to him. I still miss him to this day
My dog passed away back several months back. He was walking back to his house and then he collapsed. Held him in my arms all night 😢 but yeah Dogs get that way from old age
This reminded me how old my family's deer head Chihuahua ,Chilli, is. she's now getting very tired easily on walks and even though she still likes to play its obvious she has less energy than before. My poor chili peppers😢
That hits home. My aunties dog basically lost the ability to walk and since she doesn't have a car I had to drive from a different town to pick her and the dog up, drive back to my town because the vet there was like 5 times cheaper(she's not heartless she just would not be be able to afford food if she went to a local one) then she went to work and I drove the put to sleep dog with my father 30 more kilometers to dig a hole on another family members property so we could burry her. A solid 8 hours while at the same time we also had lives we had to live. But it was worth it, now our little girl rests in a nice spot on a hill with some young trees planted on top.
And yet, Peter still cared for Brian even when he was very old
And Brian would betray Peter at a moments notice just to sleep with Lois for 5 seconds.
This was a scene in Brian's head
I mean he did raise Brian from when he was a child himself
@@Cyber_Mystery Well then Brian envisions Peter still caring for him
There is this episode where Peter died and the reaper make him see what happened after he died where everyone begin to change, then peter ask the reaper why he didnt see brian. They go to the cemetery where brian is sitting infront of Peter's grave (sorry for my english)
Literal Peter shows more affection to Brian than his Daughter 😂
Uh hello? Mans best friend🙄
Good
You mean Megatron? Yeah, you're right
Who don't? Unless your daughter isn't a nazifeminist or weaponized by your wife
hu?
That's actually a great representation of older dogs
Yeah my first dog I got when I was 6 died at 14, she was a decently sized cougar hound.
She had multiple meds, and had to be carried down the stairs, wear a diaper...
Goodnight, my sweet darling, Darla...
And rip to her brother, and *my brother's* dog, Sherman as well for that matter who we lost 4 years earlier when he got instant massive cancer in the side of his thigh, which we got a biopsy check for at the vet, which resulted in him having to wear a cone and be locked in a room, leaving him very stressed, which *then* caused him to out of nowhere have his stomach flip 180° knotting the passages (Gastric volvulus), and then he rapidly blew up with gas like a balloon...
We had to get him to the vet as quickly as possible before he literally burst, and then there really wasn't much more they could do but stick a hypodermic needle in his tummy to deflate him, so we could say goodbye without him in so much pain... My brother left work and rushed to say goodbye to his dog. 😢
That was a tragic and suspenseful experience for the loss of a dog.
We loved those goofy hard-hunting-bred dogs like they were our siblings.
Just talking about them like this is almost making me cry.🥲
Edit: wow, thinking about it now, we lost my girl 6 years ago, and we lost her brother 4 years earlier...
It's been 10 years... 👴
It's not much better with humans.
Are you talking about your dog or your grand-mom?
@@juanantonio5367damn bro you got the whole squad laughing
I love how Peter is so patient and still loving with old Brian tho.
unlike meg
To be fair this is the Peter inside Brians head
Exactly how it was with my sweet girl, she was blind from diabetes and had both back legs blowout but she was such an angel, so earnest and proud all the way to the end. As sad as it was that she needed me to I really miss carrying her around, helping her up tte stairs and guiding her snout to her food bowl
@@AmoGus-s7z who's greg
It is touching.😢
a rare moment where Peter is not a complete sociopath.
Pretty enduring
for real i was waiting for something else until the very end lmfao
Well, it's Brian's fantasy so... yeah, he'd be completely biased towards himself. In reality Peter would probably be moping for a bit and spend the whole episode trying to fix the situation before apologizing and accepting the matter for what it is... like every family guy episode these days.
Well it was just a flash forward so...
Still a sociopath, he's giving him peanut butter. Most peanut butter's contains xylitol that is poisonous for dogs
Peter and Brian are true friends.❤
Except when Brian tries to fuck Peter’s wife
I had a dog that lived a long life. But he had a stage just like Brian did. I laughed from how relatable this is
3 of my dogs died of old age and yeah, blind, deaf and very fragile but they gave their best until their last days. It my be inconvenient to the owner but its such an easy thing to do to a being that gave you their lifes, love and loyalty.
;u; True
Same here
Same 😭 I should be sad but it’s too relatable
Yeah, it's a good representation hence why it's funny but also cute
...this is too fucking real.
Actually True. My dog died just like this a few weeks ago. I was holding him up under his belly so he could stand and try to eat, and he just collapsed in my hands. Few mins later his eyes rolled back and he was gone. The shaking and confusion is spot on. RIP my dachshund Crouton. Best friend I ever had.
So sad.
pouring one out for Crouton rn
i'm with you, my dog passed away last thursday, and he was like that (still missing my Otto)
Im sorry for you loss. Long live Crouton🫶🏼 the goat
I am sorry for your dog loss 😢
The saddest thing is that Brian loses his ability to speak along with his brain.
Also with his eyes going blind and he might be deaf too
True this short is sad
But it's just Brian imaginig it though, right?
Why is losing his ability to speak a bad thing?
Ya no te puedes comunicar y@@SecureInMyHead
They missed part where they accidentally stuck their nose in the water and get freaked out by water being there
😂😂😂😂😂
This is actually very sweet
If you think about it, it's actually sad this is how their final years are
I mean it's pretty much the same for elderly humans lol
Have you seen an old person? It's exactly the same dude. Dont think you will live different if you get to live to old age. You will get to be blind, deaf and maybe develop dementia (which I sincerely hope you dont), that happens to any living being (except for some jellyfish). Its part of life.
No guys, relax. Old ppl can live and die healthly. We see a bunch of seniors getting a flu or broking a bone and after few days they're dead. Or they die sleeping or from natural causes like non functional organs. My grandmother passed away this year. She had 103. The last week of her life she stoped speaking and eating. Then, the breathing was weaker and weaker till she died. She had a healthy and happy life. She saw WWI and the invasion of japanese empire in Taiwan. She saw the invention of computer, the last chinese manzu Noble members alive and real concubines from China and Korea. She visited Korea before the War. She helped out the transcription from ritual Chinese wood blocks from nowadays traditional Chinese. The wrote from right to left and had the lotus feet. She married 3 times (such a rare phenomenon at the time 1935) with rituals that are extinct today. She believed the radio could capture your soul. She was there before the famous qipao or cheonsamg (I don't speak cantonese, so I may wrote it wrong). She cooked like an ancient magician, and embroidered with horse hair and gold thread many clothes for the weddings of our family. She went to Africa, Turkey and England before WWII. She took notes of all her life with photos and paintings into her personal scroll. She was one of the few taiwanese to have her ID changed cause she was born while Japan invaded Taiwan, so they had to translate her ID and school documents from japanese to Chinese. She also was forced to learn japanese and have a japanese name. When she heard I was going 6 months to Japan she almost passed away. She said Japan is cursed nation and thought they could kill me. At the time she was 92. She was such a creature, she learned English at her 70's. And her history are in the Museum of People, a great online museum talking about common people with fascinating lives. I may have wrote too much, but I'm so proud of her and hope my comment can be an example of good elderly years! She lastly made for me my Chinese gown suit cause she hoped I would get married this year 😅.
The fact dogs even have the luxury to get to that stage is lucky vs how every other animal typically goes out. Torn apart by nature
They were always meant to die in combat, during a hunt with us.
Every senior dog owners laughs at how relatable this is and wanna cry at the same time.
Brian met peter and Peter was by his side while he was old 🥺
That made me sad because it reminded me of my dog before he died.
Same here. My dog died a few days ago
@@MilkywaveCommunicationsMy cat dies tomorrow and It makes me cry he hasn’t been eating or drinking
@@manbatmiso I'm sorry to hear that
My first family dog had to be put down because he was blind/deaf and had dog dementia at 13
I get how you feel. My first dog died 2 and a half weeks before Christmas. He was 15 years old.
PSA for people with big dogs. Lay out a large blanket like a comforter sheet, then set/get the dog to lay on it, then wrap them up like a burrito(leave a end open for the dog to breathe.) Multiple people can hold onto the sheet to lift the dog and the legs won't stick out so carrying them to the car to be put down/hospital visits are a lot easier. Worked for maddie just fine
Aw, this is actually a great tip! I have a rottie mix and have no idea how to move him.
I saw my dog like this for the last time.
Thanks for making my day worse.
maddie was a great girl i bet
@@santiagorodriguezperagallo6036
I saw a helpful, kind hearted comment from the op and then your whiny, moaning one.
Thanks for making my day worse.
This was how we carried my dog from outside to inside, so he could spend his final moments on his warm bed.
This is actually so freaking sad, nearly shed a tear 😢
dude me too hshhhahahaa
The fact that Peter didn't get old but brian did
Edit: I forgot that dogs grow older sorry.
That be how it goes with our pups
To be fair Brian would age faster because he’s a dog
Hove you ever owned a dog
Forgot about that my bad dogs age faster sry
Were you born yesterday?? Do u not know how short dog’s lifespans are compared to humans?
Equally hilarious and heartbreaking. What a strange mix.
Ik
I heard newer Family Guy are like this now. They are still chaotic and rude but there are also moments where they show genuine concern and care now. Rare Modern Disney W it seems
I love when Peter dies (Death showing Peter's possible death) that brain is old and sleeping at Peter's tombstone. I also love how this shows Peter still cares for Brain when he's much older. 🥰
the saddest part of all this is knowing that older dogs really are like this.
That’s what I call a man’s best friend
@wanderingfules626You think they not?
@wanderingfules626yes because they are
@wanderingfules626 Bro we don't mean literally, we say "man's best friend" because they are loyal, they know us better than our closest friend, Thay can feel our emotions and they're always there to defend us or just to keep us company because they love us. Just because you hate them, doesn't mean that what I just said isn't true
@wanderingfules626 They can feel our emotions and they know what we're going through without us having to tell them
@wanderingfules626🤓
Thats really sad. Having a dog is great but losing a dog is depressing. I watch this and I think more and more than I'd rather give my charity to dogs (and to people more especially of course) than own one. (A dog)
It would be tormenting watching it die.
Yea
Think of what happened and not that it’s over
Everybody is going to die someday. I understand your point but people give more emphasis on losing one than the happiness that it would bring to your life.
I agree for mei it's…painful to look
Fácil en ves de adoptar un perro adopta un indigente 👍
"Slowly and at great inconvenience"
So like, how he is now.
My dog is getting there… he’s a rescue so don’t know how old he is. While walking him he tripped 4 times lol. Makes me smile that he’s been with me so long but he’s getting there in age 😢
Aw 😢
As someone who lives with 5 dogs this scene nearly makes me cry.
I love how Peter still cares for Brian even in his old age ❤😂
As a vet tech and pet owner, this is both equal parts tragic and kinda wholesome.
This just makes me sad. I'm gonna go hug my dogs.
It’s funny because it’s making light of something a lot of people have experienced. Some people use humor as an outlet for trauma. It’s healthy to find this funny, especially if it happened to you.
I couldn’t help but snicker at the sheer accuracy. Absolutely heartbreaking but yes, so true. My dog Toby was just like this before we got him put to sleep. 😣
The most saddest part is, this is what older dogs are at their 13+ years when their health starts to defect. They start to go blind and even act confused like drinking water or eating. My dog was like that though the one thing she never forgot was my scent whenever I sleep and put her next to my bed,. she would just shower me with kisses then go to sleep. Then rinse and repeat until she passed away.
You're a good person if you do everything for an old dog.
“Lois grab one of his *walking to the car pills*”
Bro is that old💀
I've seen a dog like this. Pretty spot on. Dog's owner carried her to the food bowl and she's just standing there completely confused, shivering.
This cutaway has more heart than most modern FG episodes. Seeing my favorite character in such a state hurt a little....
It's honestly a very wholesome and heartwarming moment where Peter tries to help Brian drink water ❤
I find it interesting that he regressed back to a regular dog in his old age
Makes me sad about my dog that passed away with minimal grace. You were beautiful sam.
Nah this was actually a cute and sweet cutaway.
This is really funny yet a little sad cause this is exactly how my dog died but I like how Peter still cared for Brian 😊
the same way my dog passed away one day after eat athen go to sleep for the night and then rises from the bed getting anxious first and my father got up trying to calm her down until she finally got calmed and ready to sleep again but that time was the last one to rise again, being my father the last one who saw her alive before he was gone to send my brother to their job.
This kinda reminds me of my old corgi. She was a good dog and died peacefully in her sleep at her favorite spot
A film not only for children but also touches the hearts of adults. The story of friendship and maturity is conveyed in a very touching way.”
i must say old brian is very cute
Wth a wholesome bit from Family Guy? Wish there was more of this in the show ngl
My chihuahua was 18. She was just like this. Unpotty trained, walked in circles, all shaky with her tongue out. Very accurate
This is strangely wholesome.
As a person who just had to put their elderly Pomeranian down 15 days ago, this couldn’t be 100% more true. It took me longer than most to realize how old she was and how it effected her life because she looked even younger than she was when we got her!
My childhood Pomeranian passed at the age of 16, so this really hits home for me. He was happy until the end, and it was tough for my parents to realize when to let him go. They have such bright spirits. So sorry for your loss.🙏
And we do it because we love them
okay since everyone is sad in comments this is like my Pomeranian rn he’s 10 and got attacked a few years back, dragged by the neck by another dog and was paralyzed for some time after that. we couldn’t afford a $10k surgery so had him on meds for a while and he was practically at his ends but magically he got better except now after all that he suddenly can’t walk again and is pretty much in the same condition as brian in this (even tho it’s fake) and we have to help him at all times. anyways my dog is back on his same meds and hopefully he’ll come back around- don’t want him living in pain either though. he’s meant to have another 10 years left :(
Is he better now?😊
Literally my 18 year old cat who is somehow still not dead in another 10 years:
What a calm and friendly fellow that Peter❤️
This actually hits hard 😂
My cat dies tomrrow he’s 18 years old and I’m sad this made me feel better
RIP Sugarroll this hurt to reread
Sorry for your loss. I’m sure u gave ur cat a great life and he/she is very thankful for it, and u also gave he/she a decent death and ended the suffering. I know that’s very hard but it was most humane to do
@@TheJoker-cz2rc Thank you so much the last day was very nice and I'll never forget it. His favorite thing was always sitting outside in the sun and listening to the birds so we did that together one last time. He always had a ton of energy personality and intelligence so it was hard to see him slow down and age. If you look up Seal Point Ragdoll that's exactly what he looked like. long coat and big blue eyes 🩵💙
@@manbatmiso i feel you. My dog used to love chicken and in his last weeks I bough him like 3 entire fully seasoned chickens. He was so happy hahah. But yeah hardest thing ever happened to me was loosing my dog so I understand u
Oh my goodness I’m literally going through that right now with my dog
Jade, your videos are so comforting to watch. Especially when I’m feeling down. Thank you 😊
This is too real! 😭
The details are so tragically realistic. Especially the trembling and sniffing
Ah man, this actually hurts a little, my oldest dog is almost at that stage, rn it can still walk, eat and drink water by himself, but it's already really blind, deaf and his smell has faded greatly
Suddenly remembered our dog. Same white and also already had a cataract in his eyes due to being old. We actually have the CCTV footage of him dying peaceful. Just went to sleep in his favorite spot after saying his goodbyes after we went out in the morning for groceries. After we got back home, we thought he was just sleeping and just waiting in the entrance guarding the house but he was already unresponsive. He did what he always do till the end.
For as much happiness my old girl brought me for so many years it was no inconvenience. I miss her every day.
Why is this sweet tho😂
As a dog owner this scene breaks my emotions of seeing old pets.
Its funny but sad because it's actually accurate
"I'm gonna hold his hips while he stands confused Infront of the water dish." 😂😂
I just lost my dog today, and this made me smile. I’ll miss my boy but he’s no longer in pain.
peter is so nice and patient to him :'(
Great to see Peter would take good care of old Brian
that's how actually my dog looked when he got old, it was fast... I miss you. 😢❤
Family Guy is absolutely brilliant
This is probably the saddest cutaway Family Guy has made
Peter is a true man ❤❤❤
That's me with our oldest dog now😂
This is more wholesome than sad.
Definitely better than them getting mauled and not being able to say goodbye.
Although it really does kill the mood in these moments when the dialogue has to explain every single minute detail.
Probably the most realistic thing I've seen done in Family Guy.
I was shocked when I first saw this. Totally unexpected for FG to generate such emotion. Helping a dying friend to the end.
My dog is 18 and this is exactly what he is like. It’s sad but amazing to see the long healthy life he has up to this point. Never had to go to the vet once
My dog lived +23 years and he was like that in his final days
Qué afortunado eres !!! Ojalá el mio viva esa cantidad de años seria increíble aunque no creo porque tengo un pitbull y su esperanza de vida es de máximo 14 años
Cuídalo mucho @@vaneskeyan
i hate how accurate/funny and sad it is at the same time
Rip my 15-year-old toy poodle 🐩🙏 an exact representation of his elderly behavior
Aww, old Brian. Peter is still his pal though❤
Everyone saying this is sad but I think it’s funny af lmao (obviously irl it would be terrible)
Our dog is currently in this state, it’s both sad and hilarious
@@sgrey9181Make sure you get to say goodbye.
There are worse ways to go.
@@sgrey9181 Lol yeah life is pretty absurd like that.
Considering how old Family Guy is, old Brian would have been an accurate thing like 10 years ago.
Me with my 22 year old chihuahua
it's actually sad how accurate this is
I know it's supposed to be funny, but for those that have had older dogs, this is just heartbreaking
i had a confused dog when she was old, she would get stuck in a corner and forget she could just back out of it and think shes trapped and would whimper
This scene always reminds me of my first dog, he lived a long life, eventually went blind and was always scared and confused if we weren’t right next to him. I still miss him to this day
That's how my 20 year old cat went 😂
Lol u pose to be crying 😂😂
MY dog was exactly like that, after he dies
My dog passed away back several months back. He was walking back to his house and then he collapsed. Held him in my arms all night 😢 but yeah Dogs get that way from old age
In this moment peter is such a caring father
This is pretty wholesome to be honest.
This reminded me how old my family's deer head Chihuahua ,Chilli, is. she's now getting very tired easily on walks and even though she still likes to play its obvious she has less energy than before. My poor chili peppers😢
There is no better humor than dark humor lmao
My memories!😖😭
The fact that old Brian is Blind got my tears out 😢
Peter is nice to him too. It's so sad😢
That hits home. My aunties dog basically lost the ability to walk and since she doesn't have a car I had to drive from a different town to pick her and the dog up, drive back to my town because the vet there was like 5 times cheaper(she's not heartless she just would not be be able to afford food if she went to a local one) then she went to work and I drove the put to sleep dog with my father 30 more kilometers to dig a hole on another family members property so we could burry her. A solid 8 hours while at the same time we also had lives we had to live. But it was worth it, now our little girl rests in a nice spot on a hill with some young trees planted on top.