Basically, what I do is feed 2/3 ground meat to 1/3 fruits and vegetables. To make the vegetables more easily digested for our 12 1/2 year old, I steam some of the vegetables (broccoli for instance). The rest I just grind, mix, and freeze in ice cube trays.
Some of my favorite sites for raw or BARF feeding are
http://www.njboxers.com/faqs
http://www.diamondpaws.com/health/barfadult
There are also already prepared raw foods.
http://www.bravorawdiet.com/products.html
http://search.onlynaturalpet.com/search.aspx?searchterms=Raw-Food-Dogs
http://www.omaspride.com/index.htm
http://www.stevesrealfood.com/
These lists are by no means all that there are. Do a search for BARF feeding for canines.
I have a friend who feeds raw whole chicken parts to her big Great Pyrenese. She tosses him a neck and a back in the morning, frozen, and he gnaws on it throughout the day. That method wouldn’t work for me I know. He’s an only dog, no one to bicker over his bones with.
With the raw ground meat, do you grind it yourself or you buy regular ground beef/turkey/etc?
The grains in the kibble might be what’s causing the itching as well. I’ve been feeding my dogs a true raw diet for 5 years now, and while one still suffers with seasonal allergies from ragweed this time of year, the overall health improvement has been remarkable! It’s the easiest thing, as I feed totally raw chicken, beef, pork, venison, fish, whatever’s available, bones and all. It solved a LOT of problems with teeth, dandruff, smelly ears, anal sac blockages, activity level, coat dryness, etc. IMO subjecting a dog to a vegetarian diet would be animal abuse.