- All Terrain Dog
- A wide range of gear is offered, from stuff for rollerblading with your dog to trail signs and sledding gear.
- Alpine Outfitters
- Alpine carries an extensive line of supplies, from ganglines to training carts.
- Alyeska Sled Dog Products
- Alyeska offers a wide range of sleds, as well as harnesses, bags, skijoring equipment and gifts.
- Arctic Star Dog Sled Company
- Johnn Molburg builds a full range of training, sprint and freight/passenger sleds in Pennsylvania.
- Artic-T "Training Rig"
- Based in Ohio, Chris Rogers builds these light training rigs as well as racing rigs.
- BEWE-sleds
- This German company builds dogsleds and training-carts, and also has related accessories for sale.
- Bike Springers
- Make biking with your dog safer for both of you with this nifty gadget.
- Black Ice Dog Sledding Equipment
- From collars to harnesses and sleds, springers to mouse pads and note cards, this is an extensive catalog. It is, however, entirely graphics.
- Bootie Making
- Eileen Puge of FASTRK Siberian Kennel has written this illustrated book with full-size patterns for a wide range of booties styles.
- Build Your Own Sled
- If you're interested in spending the summer building a winter toy, have a look at these very complete plans for a basket-style sprint sled.
- Chatmac Harness Shop
- Located at Listowel, Ontario, Canada, offering everything you can imagine for mushing and skijoring, from sleds to dog-truck equipment.
- Dogbooties.com
- Not just booties, but velcro, race bibs, collars, dog jackets, hardware such as D-rings and buckles, and lots more.
- Dog House Pans
- This plan has the flat roof so favoured by Northern breeds, who like to sit high to keep an eye on their world.
- Dog Packpack Comparison
- Holly Newman has posted an exceptional series of comparisons of packs by many manufacturers, by price and feature.
- Dog Powered Sports
- If you and your dog work or play together, you'll find gear here - food, books, collars, harnesses, carts and much more.
- Dragråttan
- This Swedish company produces high quality dog sledding equipment, used by top mushers such as Egil Ellis.
- Expedition Outfitters
- This online store, based in southern California, has everything from booties to ganglines, sleds and water bowls.
- Free Spirit Outfitters
- Free Spirit has been manufacturing high quality dog products since 1968, and now has online shopping for everything from books and tapes to collars and packs.
- Kondos Outdoors
- Based in Ely, Minnesota, manufacturing dog harness, booties and sled bags, as well as outdoor gear for people.
- Lilawasta DogCarts
- Cabinetmaker Terry Schmidt builds a hardwood freight-style cart for larger dogs.
- Nordkyn Outfitters
- There is a marvelous array of equipment available from this company in Washington State, from backpacks to skijoring belts to racing sleds.
- OK-Water
- Their HotBucket heated water dish will keep your dog's drinking water liquid even at 50 below zero.
- Perry Greene Outfitters
- Located in Waldoboro, Maine, this shop has sleds and other mushing equipment, skijoring equipment, Sacco carts and backpacks.
- Prairie Bilt Sleds
- Located in Page, North Dakota, Jim and Mary Ann Miller build sleds and accessories for both professional and recreational mushers.
- Prairie Dog Supply
- A extensive line of mushing equipment and supplies, with separate catalogues for Canadian and US customers.
- Sand Lynx
- Jim Tofflemire is building these 4-wheeled dog carts, suitable for teams of 1 to 8 dogs, in Oregon.
- Speedog Equipment
- Located in Spain, importing American products for professional mushing and related sports, and other outdoors activities with dogs.
- Whelping Box
- The folks at Kipmik Alaskan Malamutes in Ontario have plans for a great box on their site.
- Wolf Packs
- Backpacks, collars, leashes and boots "for adventurous dogs," as well as special equipment for assistance dogs.
- X-Back Harness Making
- Eileen Puge of FASTRK Siberian Kennel has written this illustrated guide to making your own harnesses.