What should I look for (label wise) when choosing healthy food for my pet?
Author: Bill McQuade

The Pet Scoop: Better is more
When it comes to buying pet food, you are purchasing nutrition. The size and price of the bag or can is irrelevant. The ingredients in the food and the quality and ethics of the company manufacturing the food are the most important considerations.

The Pet Scoop: The myth of table scraps
Alright. Can you settle this once and for all? Should I or should I not feed my dog table scraps?

The Pet Scoop: Stopping the shoe-chewing Cocker Spaniel
My wife used to let our Cocker Spaniel chew on her old high heels when he was a puppy. Now, as you can imagine, we’ve got a real problem on our hands. Is there anything we can do to break him of this habit, or are we pretty much screwed?

NEW COLUMN: The Pet Scoop: The cure for the gassy lab
My lab has terrible gas. Frequently. He’s stinking us out of house and home. Are we doing something wrong with his diet, or is this normal?