More Than Just a Pet: Why Lort Smith is Celebrating "Fur Mums" This Mother’s Day
While Mother’s Day traditionally celebrates human milestones, Lort Smith Animal Hospital is reminding us that the nurturing bond between "fur babies" and their caregivers is just as worthy of recognition.
With approximately 36% of pet owners being couples without children and 20% being single-person households, the definition of "family" has evolved. Today, the role of a fur mum—as an advocate, protector, and provider of unconditional love—is deeply valued for its impact on our health and happiness.
“Recognising Mother’s Day for those with pets is about acknowledging the deep, nurturing bond between pet parents and their animals, validating the significant dedication, and unconditional love involved in caretaking,” says Lort Smith CEO, Frances Mirabelli.”
Case Study: Spud’s Journey to Confidence
For Brunswick resident Brianna Hudson, being a "mum" to her five-year-old Bulldog, Spud, is a role she cherishes deeply. Spud didn’t have the best start to life; adopted at age two, he arrived with more gaps in his history than answers.
“His early world was very small, with signs that he may have come from an unregulated backyard breeding environment,” Brianna explains. “What was clear when he came into my care was how overwhelming everything felt for him. He was frightened, very easily overstimulated, and unfamiliar with even the simple experiences. Leads were confusing, walks felt like too much, and cars were absolutely terrifying. When he first came home, it seemed he may never have been inside a house before.”
The transition was a physical challenge as well as an emotional one. As Spud’s body finally began to relax, he came down with a severe case of doggie flu, requiring constant nursing and medication to help him recover.
Small Wins and Big Wiggles
With time, lots of patience, and gentle introductions to the world around him, little Spud began to grow more confident. Moments that once overwhelmed him—stepping into a puddle, feeling a new texture underfoot, or passing a trolley—slowly became things he could move through and even enjoy.
“One of my favourite memories of those first few weeks was him discovering something that was entirely his: his name,” says Brianna.
“Each time you’d say ‘Spud,’ his eyes would brighten and his whole body would sway with a happy little wiggle, as if he was proudly answering, that’s me!”
Life as a "Man About Town"
As he grew even more confident, I had the absolute joy of expanding his world little by little… first trip to a park, first trip to a beach and new friendships.
Today, three years on he has become quite the “man about town” a socialite who insists on stopping by the cafés and shops he loves most for pats and cuddles, often greeted by name from across the street.
“He’s even learned how to catch the tram with me to explore nearby parks just beyond walking distance, and he absolutely loves it,” Brianna says. “At home, he’s a total cuddle bug who rules the house—with a particular fondness for his giant snuggly beanbag.”
For Brianna, the bond holds a meaning similar to any other form of caregiving. “He doesn’t need me to be perfect, just present, steady, and kind. Our bond reminds me to slow down, to notice more, and to care with my whole heart.”
Could You Be a Fur Mum?
If you have room in your heart for a new connection, Lort Smith has three beautiful souls looking for their forever "Mums" right now:
- Spice: Spice, is a bold, bright seven-month-old Bull Arab pup with a big personality and an even bigger heart. Deaf and full of potential, Spice is already shining with her eagerness to learn, she’s picking up hand signals and loves engaging with her people.
Active, clever, and affectionate, she’s looking for a dedicated, experienced home that can provide positive training, structure, and plenty of enrichment as she grows. Spice would thrive with an active family and may suit a confident, well-socialised dog companion.

- Buckley: A confident, curious gentleman with movie-star looks. Buckley loves attention and being right in the middle of the action. He may suit a home with older children and potentially a playful dog friend, though he can be a bit enthusiastic in play. He’s social, affectionate, and ready to steal the spotlight.

- Lucy: The lovely Labrador with a big heart and an even bigger wiggle! Goofy and clever, she’s all enthusiastic zoomies and classic Labrador charm, looking for a patient soul to bond with.

“The positive impact animals have on our health and happiness is widely recognised and deeply valued,” says Ms Mirabelli. “We would like to take a moment to recognise and thank all mothers and their pets for making this world a little bit brighter.”

















