yes
The rating for Cesar dog food is not very high. It contains large amounts of meat byproducts, which are defined as food not fit for human consumption. It also contains artificial coloring.
Any high-quality dog food is fine--whether dry, canned, or mixed. Try to avoid grocery store brands and shop in specialty pet food stores if you can afford it. Whatever you buy, make sure that the food does not contain any of these words in the ingredients: wheat, gluten, byproducts, or fillers. Labs have a tendency to overeat and get fat, and most dog food packaging will have recommendations that result in too much food for most Labs--so you have to adjust your dog's food amount based on the dog's weight.
For the same reason you do--to excrete toxic and usless byproducts of the food which they ate.
That'll probably depend on how hard you look. Don't think there are any deliberately added. But it's heavily processed with machinery, and machines need lubrication. Which might be petroleum based. Tiny, tiny amounts of that lube MIGHT make it's way into the food.
dog food! dog food!
Can dog food servings are littler than dry dog food. Can dog food is condensed more and has less in a can
No. Nor are there cats or cat byproducts. There is, on occasion, McDonalds Food in my cat, but I try to keep that to a very low level.
Meat flavored dog food...
Yes, you must get dog food if your dog is hungry.
Dog food
adult dog food is for adults and senior dog food is for senior dogs (older)