Martha Stewart's fans were quick to send their well wishes to the millionaire on Thursday after she shared an emotional update about her 'darling' Frenchie. The 83-year-old homemaking expert - who recently admitted she doesn't know how to check her DMs - took to Instagram to reveal that her pet pooch, named Creme Brûlée, had undergone surgery and ultimately had her eye removed. Martha posted several snaps of the ordeal, including a close up of the dog's face and stitches, as she explained to her 2.5 million followers what had happened.
![[Martha's Frenchie named Creme Brûlée sadly had to have her left eye removed at the vets]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/06/15/94930247-14368201-Martha_s_Frenchie_named_Creme_Br_l_e_sadly_had_to_have_her_left_-a-115_1738854784097.jpg)
Posting a lengthy caption alongside the photos, Martha began: 'Two weeks ago my darling Frenchie Creme Brûlée developed a problem. 'Her left eye became cloudy and then very discolored and then actually very bloody. We rushed her to our Vet, Dr Jean Quaintance, who immediately suggested we visit the Animal Eye Clinic in Wilton, Connecticut.'. She continued: 'Creme had a deep ulcerated eye infection, no tumor, and the doctor advised removing the entire eye.
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'He was able to insert an artificial eye ball and stitched up the eye socket. Creme was released the same day and has recovered beautifully.'. Martha then confirmed: 'Yesterday the stitches were removed and the operation declared a success!. Martha Stewart's fans were quick to send their well wishes on Thursday after she shared an emotional update about her pet dog. Martha's Frenchie named Creme Brûlée sadly had to have her left eye removed at the vets.
![[Last month, Martha revealed on Instagram that she had adopted a rescue cat called Magnolia]](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/06/15/94933497-14368201-Last_month_Martha_revealed_on_Instagram_that_she_had_adopted_a_r-a-120_1738855023857.jpg)
The businesswoman also posted a photo of Creme Brûlée with her doctor who is called Jean Quaintance. 'Many thanks to Dr Jean and to doctor Stuhr and his staff at @animaleyeclinicwilton for doing such a great job with Creme,' she added. Martha's followers were quick to comment on the post as one person wrote: 'Oh no, so sorry Martha.'. Another echoed these sentiments and said: 'Awee. Sorry to hear this. Still as cute as ever.'.
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A third person wrote, 'Sending love to your baby!' and a fourth commented: 'Poor baby. Breaks my heart.'. A fifth fan added, 'Your poor baby. Sending prayers and hugs for healing,' and someone else wrote: 'Oh no so sad! I'm so sorry!!'. 'Poor girl! It's good you caught the problem fast,' another person pointed out. A different Instagram user wrote: 'Awww. What a sweet face. So sorry your poor baby had to have that done.'.
Martha's post comes just a few weeks after she revealed that she had adopted a rescue cat. Last month, Martha revealed on Instagram that she had adopted a rescue cat called Magnolia. Martha, seen here in October 2024, urged her followers to adopt when looking for a pet. Sharing a sweet snap of her new Persian cat, Martha wrote on Instagram: 'Meet Magnolia, a beautiful four year old silver shaded Persian cat and the newest member of my family.
'I recently adopted her through @rocknrescue_ a 501(c)3 non-profit organization based in Bedford Hills, New York. 'Please consider adoption when looking for a pet and learn more about Magnolia on today's @marthastewartblog.'. She added on her blog: 'Right now, Magnolia is still going through a transitional phase – getting to know me and all the activity around my home, but she's doing extremely well and will be a wonderful addition to my menagerie and my family. Welcome home, Magnolia.'.