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Pawsitive Training ABQ I’m Georgette Lombardo of Pawsitive Training ABQ. My passion is providing clients w/1 on 1 training! Personalized in your home service.

Pawsitive dog training to create a happier relationship for you and your dog.

Every day, I still think of our doggies who have already crossed the Rainbow 🌈 Bridge. Thank you Nikkita, Teddy, Ivan, a...
08/30/2025

Every day, I still think of our doggies who have already crossed the Rainbow 🌈 Bridge. Thank you Nikkita, Teddy, Ivan, and Akaska for making me a better human. Love you as long as I live.

Today, on Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day, we celebrate the pets who live forever in our hearts. 💜🐶

You can create a lasting tribute to your beloved companion with a personalized brick on the Purina Farms Path of Honor. Each brick is a symbol of love, carrying their name and memory forward while supporting canine health research that helps all dogs live longer, healthier lives.

Purchase a brick in their honor: https://bit.ly/41YX6Bn

Together, we’ll build a path filled with pawprints of love, remembrance, and hope. ❤️

I hope you are celebrating today with your amazing doggies!
08/26/2025

I hope you are celebrating today with your amazing doggies!

08/10/2025

Herbaceous Health Hoaxes: Why Are We So Afraid of Feeding Dogs Real Food?

The internet is flooded with misleading lists of “toxic” foods for dogs. Online lists warning about “toxic” foods for pets are often bloated with confusion, fear, and half-truths.

But according to FEDIAF (the European Pet Food Industry Federation), only three foods and one supplement are truly toxic to dogs and cats:
• Grapes🍇 (and raisins)
• Chocolate🍫 (cocoa)
• Onions🧅 and their relatives (including chives and high-dose garlic extract—though fresh garlic is fine in moderation)

Compare this short list to the extensive “no-no” food lists found on websites like the ASPCA and AKC, and your head will spin.

Most of those longer lists mix up:
• Truly toxic foods
• Foods that should be avoided for pets with specific health conditions (like pancreatitis)
• Foods that can pose a choking hazard (like pits or whole plants)

For example, eggs🥚, seeds, and nuts🥜 are often wrongly labeled as toxic simply because they’re higher in fat. But these are healthy, nutrient-dense options for most dogs.

Even foods like almonds, peaches, tomatoes, and cherries are only risky if pits or stems are not removed.

Sadly, four truly toxic items have been lumped together with dozens of misunderstood or situationally inappropriate foods, fueling unnecessary fear

The takeaway?
• Avoid grapes, raisins, chocolate, onions, and garlic supplements.

• Use common sense and real science for everything else.
Nutrition doesn't have to be scary—just informed. European common sense for the win.

Here are some common canine food myths we can finally put to rest:

➤ “Avocados🥑 are toxic.” — FALSE.
The myth that avocados are toxic to pets is based on a controversial report filed in 1994 in Nairobi, Kenya, of two malnourished South African dogs who ate the stems and leaves of avocados (Onderstepoort J Vet Res, 1994, 61:107). In fact, a later study showed dogs fed an extract of Avocado flesh, skin and pit🥑 for 6 months was well tolerated with no health or safety concerns.

This report highlights why to keep your pet away from plant stems and leaves, not avocado flesh. (Your pet should also not eat stems and leaves from many plants, including tomato plants and walnut trees.) Avocado pits and skins are also a choking hazard, so don’t feed these parts.

➤ “Never feed dogs mushrooms🍄‍🟫.” — FALSE.
Mushrooms that are safe for people are safe for dogs. (Some mushrooms like wild outdoor mushrooms can be toxic) Likewise, highly medicinal mushrooms for humans are also medicinal for dogs—and the same goes for toxicity. Cooking mushrooms improves digestibility and enhances their benefits by inactivating compounds like agaritine, a naturally occurring mycotoxin found in portobellos.

➤ “Rosemary causes seizures.” — SOMEONE’S CONFUSED.
This myth likely comes from the essential oils of rosemary and eucalyptus, which contain concentrated camphor. In large amounts, this compound can trigger seizures in epileptic animals. But a pinch of fresh rosemary or a dash of dried in your healthy dog’s food is completely safe—and even beneficial.

➤ “Walnuts are toxic.” — PSEUDOSCIENCE.
Raw, unsalted English walnuts (along with almonds and Brazil nuts) can pose a choking risk, so chop them into small pieces first.

Only macadamia nuts are known to cause toxicity (mainly nausea). Peanuts may contain trace mycotoxins, but they are not inherently toxic to dogs.

If you have a black walnut tree, keep your dog away from the bark and outer husk, which can sometimes grow mold that causes vomiting or neurological symptoms.

➤ “Garlic🧄 is toxic.” - FALSE.

📝 Note about garlic🧄:
Garlic often gets a bad reputation because it belongs to the onion family. However, onions contain about 15x more thiosulfate, the compound linked to Heinz body anemia in dogs.

A 2004 study found no anemia in dogs even with high doses of garlic—while noting significant cardiovascular benefits from allicin, garlic’s active compound. That’s why many commercial pet foods safely include garlic, and most vets have no issue with it in appropriate amounts.

More foods that are not toxic for your pet:

• Peaches🍑, cherries🍒, apricots, and other pitted fruits: These fruits are perfectly safe as long as the pits and stems are removed.

• Pork🐖: Some say pork is too fatty for pets, but it actually contains about one-third the fat of beef. Pork is a great source of protein and amino acids and may be ideal for pets with chicken or beef allergies. If feeding raw, the CDC recommends freezing pork for 20 days at 5°F (-15°C) to kill any trichinella parasites. Cooking pork to 145°F (63°C) also makes it safe.

• Salmon🐟: Raw salmon from the Pacific Northwest can, in rare cases, carry a parasite that causes “salmon poisoning” in dogs. The risk is easily avoided by freezing (-20°C for 24 hours) or lightly cooking the salmon.

Source: The Forever Dog & The Forever Dog LIFE
More study links in comments

Perfectly said by one of my favorite behaviorist!
08/10/2025

Perfectly said by one of my favorite behaviorist!

The dogs we work with—and live with—don’t need domination. They need communication, trust, and support. ❤️

If you’re out there doing the work with kindness and science on your side, we see you.

Tag someone who needs to see this today. ✨

This made me smile today!
12/17/2024

This made me smile today!

The next time
you refuse to sing
because you’ll never
fill a stadium
or decline the joy of dance
for fear of looking
ridiculous
or you resist risking
the new adventure
because you’re
not entirely ready or
you dim your shine
because you’re not
completely healed and whole

the next time
you hold yourself suspect
because you’re not
entirely qualified

just remember

a bird doesn’t sing
because it’s talented
a bird sings because
it has a song

the moon doesn’t only shine
when it’s whole
it can show up with
a single sliver of itself
and still light an entire
night sky

show up. sing. shine.
the world needs you
as you are.

~ Angi Sullins

~ Art by Sam Toft

07/22/2024

🚩 Georgette shares important “red flags” to look for when you are interviewing a professional dog trainer!

Ensure your pup gets the best care and training. 🐾

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Voting for Albuquerque the Magazine’s Best of the City is open now! 🏆Make sure show your love for Pawsitive Training ABQ...
07/22/2024

Voting for Albuquerque the Magazine’s Best of the City is open now! 🏆

Make sure show your love for Pawsitive Training ABQ by voting.

Simply click on this link: https://abqthemag.com/events/best-of-the-city/ and then navigate to the “Pets” category and enter Pawsitive Training ABQ under the “Best Dog Training” section. It’s as easy as that!

Voting ends on August 1st!

Thank you for your ongoing support. Let’s get Pawsitive Training ABQ recognized as the best in the city! 🎊

07/10/2024

📚🐾 Learn the ABC’s of hiring a certified dog trainer with Pawsitive Training ABQ’s Georgette!
Discover why professional training is SO important for your pup’s development. Book with Georgette today and get your furry friend started on the right paw! 🐶✨

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Let’s keep our pets safe this 4th of July! Celebrate safely and cuddle your pups a little extra.PawsitiveTrainingABQ.com...
07/03/2024

Let’s keep our pets safe this 4th of July!

Celebrate safely and cuddle your pups a little extra.

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Starting young and learning strong! 🐾Did you know that Pawsitive Training ABQ specializes in puppy training?To get your ...
06/25/2024

Starting young and learning strong! 🐾

Did you know that Pawsitive Training ABQ specializes in puppy training?

To get your pups started on their training journey, visit our website!

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Enjoying a well-deserved break after a successful training session! 🐾To get your pups started on their training journey,...
06/20/2024

Enjoying a well-deserved break after a successful training session! 🐾

To get your pups started on their training journey, visit our website!

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Training and play go hand in paw! 🐾❄️To get your pups started on their training journey, visit our website!www.pawsitive...
06/18/2024

Training and play go hand in paw! 🐾❄️

To get your pups started on their training journey, visit our website!

www.pawsitivetrainingabq.com

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