Taste of the Wild is a good commercial alternative. I would feed it if I had to. (no put-down, scr8pn, raw saved my pooches' life.)
dipence71, you can do whatever floats your boat and is best for the individual. My dog was at death's door and several vets had no answer for me, then I "went raw" with lots of worries and fear....salmonella, e-coli, choking on a bone, and who knows what other horrible thing would happen to my puppy, just home from heart surgery at about six months old, and a walking skeleton.
I did everything raw for a couple of years, I was then scared to go to any cooked foods, lest his health reverse again. With a little taste of cooked foods, he would get diarrhea or vomit, the severity matched the amount of cooked food.
Now, he is almost eight years old, and he can tolerate some cooked food. We give him no grains, though, other than a bit of popcorn.....something like 6 grains, tops. By the third one, he is chewing it up and spitting it out, just going for the butter, I think. I will give him cooked veggies from my plate, but his veggie meals are raw and pulverized, since dogs cannot digest cellulose, they won't get much out of raw veggies otherwise. I run them through the blender with a bit of yogurt and some peanut butter for flavor.
My cats were older by the time I saw the light, and they won't eat anything raw. So I can their food myself, grain-free, and mostly meat with a bit of skin and fat and organs and a bit of veggies. See the catfood thread if this interests you....