If you are going to switch your pup from raw to dry I would start by just adding a little dry food as a third meal. Then start adding a little at the beginning of the other two meals, your pup will not be as hungry for the raw food and you can gradually start fading it out. I recommend using a brand of dry food that is grain free, that has two or more meats as the first ingredients and has 30% or higher protein level. That is the closest dry food can get to raw. Orijen, Core by Wellness, EVO, Taste of The Wild, Go! Natural and Barking at The Moon by Solid Gold are a few good ones.
There is a wonderful resource that publishes a list of the best dry foods each year. The Whole Dog Journal is definitely worth subscribing to! http://www.whole-dog-journal.com
I also recommend that you continue your pup on Nuvet Plus, a nutritional supplement. If you feed raw it is not such a big deal but if you feed dry food then pup will be sure of getting the live vitamins and minerals that he needs. I have been bugging the Nuvet director I talk to get more information in print about the fact that the supplement is cold processed. That is what convinced me to use this supplement over others. Heat kills live goodness and live nutrition is what living creatures need for optimum health. When I learned that Nuvet was a cold processed supplement I knew that their wonderfully impressive list of ingredients would actually be helping my dogs. I knew it would also be something that I could wholeheartedly recommend to others. I will be uploading a page to my website about Nuvet in the near future. Till then you can check out their website at www.nuvet.com. I include information and a sample in each puppies care package.
The pups are given one conventional worming. The rest of the time I use a natural chemical free wormer called Diatomaceous Earth (food grade only of course!). It works by mechanical means, cutting the soft skin of the parasite so they dry out and die and then get eliminated by the host animal. This website has a wealth of information on this product and its many uses. http://wolfcreekranch1.tripod.com/defaq.html
I try to keep vaccines to a minimum, since I believe they do more harm than good. The only vaccines my Airedales are given is rabies, as required by law. I strongly recommend that the puppies be kept on a no vaccine or limited vaccine regime. I do urge that if vaccines are to be given that they be given singly and at least two weeks apart.