Our Mission
Our commitment to you is to provide your furry family members with the best, most wholesome treats in the universe! That is why we only use sustainably harvested wild seafood from Alaska to produce our treats.
About
Happy Claws Lucky Paws
We are a family-run small fisheries business that got our start on the production end of things “longlining” for Halibut in the Gulf of Alaska, seining for herring around Kodiak Island and using pots (traps) to catch crab and shrimp in Prince William Sound.
Read MoreThe Process
Salmon
Seiner + Skiff
Hand Cutting,
into Cubes
Freeze-Dried
Cubes
We purchase fresh salmon directly from fishermen. This is the same salmon destined for supermarkets and restaurants. Some businesses would say this is “human-grade.” We say, “it’s the way it should be.” Some businesses use the frames (skeletons), collars, fins and skin and call it salmon. We use only salmon fillets, nothing else.
Additives
The natural color of farmed salmon flesh is grey.
Why Wild Matters – Wild vs Farmed
There are many reasons why wild caught salmon should be preferred over farmed salmon. We believe it is important to be well informed, so please bear with us as the following contains a lot of information.
Salmon Feed
Norwegian salmon farms produce over 50% of farmed salmon sold worldwide.
Sea Lice Treatment
The most prevalent issue for salmon farms is sea lice.
Pharmaceuticals (antibiotics/vaccines)
There are many diseases prevalent in farmed fish due to being reared in a pen.
Additives
The natural color of farmed salmon flesh is grey.
Our Packages
Our Product
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Stories
“ I rescued Pedey in 2014. He was a scrappy little guy that likely picked a fight with a coyote in Southern California. And, he had puncture wounds and plenty of scars to prove it when I adopted him. Not quite three years later, Pedey was diagnosed with heart failure (HF) and degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD).* My little guy now had a cardiologist! She stressed the importance of a low-sodium diet...”
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FAQ’s
Yes! Salmon is a good source of omega-3 fatty acids, which support the immune system and may decrease inflammation. It is also good for your pets’ skin and coat. Salmon is commonly found in high-quality pet foods as a source of protein. It is a good alternative protein if a dog or cat is allergic to other common protein sources, such as chicken.