I have been giving my dogs raw eggs for over 16 years and never had a problem. Two of the three dogs I own now are on a raw diet. If it wasn't for my other dog having food allergies he would be on it as well. Dogs digest food different from us because their digestive track is much shorter. The chance of them coming down salmonella is not great at all. You would be surprised to find that most dogs carry salmonella to begin with and shed it in their feces. I'm sure this will stir up a hornets nest but tell me your dog has never gotten into the trash, counter surfed, or found a dead animal and ate it.
RAW BONES ARE FINE - COOKED BONES ARE DANGEROUS
I grind all of my chicken, but cant grind turkey..... bones are too big I have been feeding raw for about a year now and have had no problems, my dogs teeth are whiter than white, no doggie breath, healthy and shiny coats, less poo .... the only thing is its a little more time consuming - but I don't mind.
As for the absorption problem.... egg whites are said to be the culprit but the yolk carries a great amount biotin. I also do supplement with Omega 3, 6 & 9 oils and other various vitamins.
I work at the vet/emergency hospital and in all my years I have never seen any animal present with salmonella. All of my vets I work with and the holistic vet my dogs go to are supportive of the raw diet. I will admit I was worried and cautious when I started it and now a year later I will never turn back!
I do agree with don't do steroids unless it is necessary! And make sure you feed a PREMIUM DOG FOOD! (not Ol' Roy, or Pedigree)