ITV Loose Women's Ruth Langsford says loved one 'couldn't walk' after injury

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The recent accident comes after Ruth's mother, Joan, also suffered a fall, fracturing her pelvis in December

Ruth Langsford attend a BAFTA tribute evening to long running TV show "This Morning" at BAFTA on October 1, 2018 in London, England

The Loose Women panellist shared the news on Instagram

Ruth Langsford has spoken out about the health of her dog, Maggie, following a recent accident. The Loose Women star, 64, said it all started when her pooch jumped off the sofa while visiting family, injuring the back of her leg.

Despite the small drop, Maggie was so hurt that she 'couldn't walk at all', with Ruth having the carry her straight to St George's, her local vet in Weybridge, Surrey. Thankfully, nothing was broken, but the Collie-cross was kept on 'bed rest' and pain killers throughout last week with no walks allowed.

Although Maggie's 'still limping' even now, Ruth assured that she's making progress everyday, and took to Instagram to share the news. "So, last Monday Maggie jumped off the sofa when we were visiting my Mum and hurt her back leg … she couldn’t walk at all." Ruth penned.

"I took her (carried her!) straight to our amazing vet @stgeorgesveterinarycentre who checked her over and reassured me nothing was broken thank goodness. Maggie’s been on pain relief and 'bed rest' all week but today I could see she wanted to venture out….so this is her first little walk outside the garden!"

Ruth posted a quick video of Maggie hobbling through the grass and sniffing the ground outside. She added: "She’s still limping a little bit but getting better every day. More sniffing than walking but she’s getting there! Love my old girl so much."

Unsurprisingly, Ruth's update was soon flooded with countless comments from users keen to express their well-wishes. Among them was Strictly Come Dancing pro Karen Hauer who wrote: "Bless her, my Betty did the same a couple of months ago and she bounced back quite quickly with lots of rest and cuddles."

Meanwhile, another user added: "Aww Maggie feel better soon," as someone else wrote: "Aww bless her. Speedy recovery Maggie. Sad when they get old. My Milo is 13 this year. They still spoilt rotten though."

Ruth posted a quick video of Maggie hobbling through the grass and sniffing the ground outside (

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Maggie's health ordeal comes less than two months after Ruth's mother, Joan, also suffered a fall, fracturing her pelvis. While the family were grateful that Joan required no surgery, she was encouraged to take some time to heal in hospital.

Posting to Instagram in December, Ruth explained: "No dancing in my kitchen peeling the veg for my darling Mum this Christmas ….she’s had a fall and fractured her pelvis! She’s ok…ish, no surgery required thank goodness but she needs rest and time to heal now.

"She's in hospital at the moment but I’m hoping to get her home soon. This time last year she fell and broke her hip but recovered well." It was after Christmas on January 4 that Joan finally came home, with Maggie especially pleased to see her again.

In a separate update, Ruth wrote: "Mum is finally out of hospital! Thank you to all the nursing staff at St. Peter’s Hospital and Woking Community Hospital for taking such good care of her. As you can see, Maggie is VERY happy to have her home."

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