If you're looking for a dry food I listed a few on your other thread which people on here use and find good but it's really a matter of finding one which suits your own dog, for example Burns is a good quality food which a lot of dogs do well on but I can't feed it to mine as it makes one of them lose weight extremely rapidly. Dry food wise I use Arden Grange Premium for two of mine and Nutro for the other one.
Feeding dogs raw meat is known as a BARF (bones and raw food or biologically appropriate raw food) diet. My dogs get a few raw bone evening meals each week (usually rabbit, chicken wings or pork ribs) to keep their teeth clean plus one of tripe and one of tinned sardines and raw egg just because they like it. If you're going to feed a totally BARF diet you need to do quite a bit of research to ensure that the dog is getting the right balance of everything they need but a lot of people do as I do and feed a good quality dry kibble for the bulk of the diet with some raw elements added for variety/enjoyment/teeth cleaning etc.