Ruth Langsford has updated her Instagram followers on the health of her Collie cross, Maggie, after the pooch underwent surgery recently.

The telly favourite, who is in the midst of a divorce from her co-presenter hubby Eamonn Holmes, had previously shared that their cherished dog needed to be sedated for a procedure.

On Thursday, Ruth delighted fans with news that Maggie's operation, which was to remove "a little wart." went smoothly. The Loose Women presenter posted a video showing Maggie with a shaved patch and stitches, expressing gratitude for the well-wishes from her followers, reports the Express.

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In an endearing clip where she's seen gently stroking Maggie's chin, Ruth penned: "Maggie is doing very well after her little op yesterday. Thanks for asking."

Eamonn and Ruth, who adopted Maggie back in 2011, often featured the beloved canine on their social media. Described as almost like a "second child" to the pair, Maggie has been at the centre of reported custody discussions following the couple's split.

Ruth Langsford stroking her dog Maggie.
Ruth shared an update on Maggie
Ruth Langsford's dog Maggie
Maggie underwent surgery

Sources suggest there have been "difficult conversations" over who will take care of Maggie, with one insider telling The Sun: "Maggie is like a daughter to them. They dote on her."

"But she's getting on and they know she needs stability," added the source, highlighting the importance of a stable home for Maggie amidst Eamonn's ongoing health issues.

They further expressed: "The thought of giving her up is heartbreaking to him. But if Ruth is able to get out and about and walk her more, then it may well be that she gets Maggie in the split."

Eamonn's profound fondness for Maggie was evident earlier this year when he spoke about the "unconditional love" he has for her and the joy she adds to his life, saying: "I genuinely have never experienced affection like it."