Thanks, Pat B. and Susan J!   And yes, Pat, I agree wholeheartedly with your
advice (snippet below).  In case I need to clarify, when I wrote I'd prefer
to order directly and not through my vet, it was for 2 reasons:  (1) Though
I like my vet, I don't like his considerable mark-up on certain products
(Frontline, etc.); and (2) After a couple of early attempts I now prefer to
avoid discussions of diet/nutrition, since my vet is not an advocate of
regimens like barf (though he's suitably impressed by Remy's condition,
including his teeth!).   As long as Remy continues to glow with good health,
and since he's *not* in need of any medications at this point, I plan to
"keep my own counsel"...
        Alida

 Pat Barrington wrote, <<Also, it is always adviseable to let your vet know
exactly what supplements you provide (showing literature would help),
especially when taken in
combination with other medications.>>

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