I don't have dogs.
I have a friend who has and has fed them raw for years. [see above]. He is very organised with 2 freezers, plus a smaller one for human foods. He has 3 children, well small adults now and they never had problems. Dogs were fed in a shed so bowls etc. kept away from crawlers .....
There is little risk if the dog doesn't kiss people. Which is a habit left over from when the bitch would regurgitate to the pups. To get the bitch to bring up food they would nibble round her lips and jaw which stimulates the vomit reflex in canines. They don't kiss people because they love them
it's "feed me and feed me now" - a habit that they never lose and which can be discouraged. Ours were not allowed to 'kiss' hands or faces.
Children can be taught to keep away from food bowls etc.. I grew up with gun dogs which were fed various food stuffs and we never had upset tummies. [from swimming in the sea but that's another issue ...... ]
Vets will do lots of expensive tests when often a change of diet will solve most problems. Lots of commercial food stuffs, 2 which most Surgeries seem tied into these days, even those that are supposedly healthy, have additives that dogs simply wouldn't access in the wild. i.e. biscuits/wheat. Grass yes, from the gut of any prey they bring down as well as eating grass. Mine loved that thick new reed kind of grass in the woods and she was never sick after. They also scavange without ill effects too - the worse thing that my cocker found was a cow's afterbirth
tasty. Apparently
Steamed food: so is all the goodness steamed out of it ? How are the veg and fruit served: dried, crushed
. If I remember when near a pet store I'll have a look-see .
What would you consider a 'good' make of dog food that doesn't have un-necessaries in? That yucky 'chum' was the one vets would recommend years ago, B4 additives were put in to bulk it up. Oh the smell but the dogs with sensitive guts loved it. Mine loved 'butchers tripe' ....... >holds nose<