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Offered:  Alpine Outfitters
Alpine Outfitters
Ad ID: DS2287
Posted by: Alpine Outfitters
Telephone: 360-659-3800
Location: P.O. Box 1728
Marysville
Washington 98270   USA

Welcome to Alpine Outfitters' Website.

Alpine Outfitters was formed in 1988 to provide high quality gear for working dogs. We specialize in meeting the custom needs of sled dogs and mushers. Alpine Outfitters’ harnesses are custom made to your dog’s measurements and most other equipment can be made to your specifications also.

The comfort and safety of your dog is our highest priority and all our equipment is field tested locally and around the world.

Please feel free to browse around our website. Getting the best fitting harness for your dog is easy with the Measuring Instructions (complete with photos) provided on the “HARNESSES” page.

Ordering is easy too! Click on "PRODUCTS" at the left and then select from the categories shown. You can easily add items to your shopping cart as you view each item. When you're done shopping, simply click on the "Checkout" link to enter your billing and shipping details. Please click on "ORDERING" at left for additional options and instructions - including phone orders, fax orders and even "mail-in" orders.

We welcome any questions you have about our company, our products or about the sport. Please feel free to email or phone us.

Thank you for visiting and Happy Trails!

Carmen and Darin Rasmussen
Becky and Joe Loveless



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