For the month or so that I've actually paid attention to this thread, I've heard you bring up the fact that you feed your *dogs* a raw diet more than a few times. You consistently make a point to say that it is better than kibble. I am sure it is. The fact of the matter is, a dog will eat anything. It is food. It doesn't care whether you feed it cheese, or nachos, or a raw diet, or iams, or a high quality holistic kibble.
There is no such thing as what is the universally BEST thing for a dog. They are so removed from eating raw meat in the wild that some dogs probably do better with kibble. I know a couple who have two 130lb in shape Bouviers, who are show dogs, and feed them Eukanuba because they do well on it. They aren't fat, have great muscle tone, and their coat is beautiful.
Dogs don't NEED anything except food, water, shelter and guidance. They don't NEED expensive raw diets unless you want to boast the "look at me I feed a raw diet". They don't NEED Eagle Pack or Canidae. If peoples dogs are doing well on some shit food they bought from Acme, then so be it. If it isn't broke don't fix it.
There are a ton of people who feed their dog a raw diet just for bragging rights, and very few who feed a raw diet because it is statistically probably the best thing to feed a dog.