yes they did and they used them on land along with dog sleds
they tip
Eskimos
the Inuits used to travel by sleds pulling these sleds where dogs they also traveled by foot which was also very very hard as they had to walk through the ice and also through the cold frezzing snow
dog sleds and stuff
The train.
Huskys
Incredible Maine - 2007 Dog Sleds 4-2 was released on: USA: 2010
boats and dog sleds
http://catinkacards.tripod.com/pictures/dogsled_line.gif
airplanes dog sleds and snow mobiles
Most Inuits get their dogs from breeders, or buy a female and breed it themselves to save money This is a totally bogus answer written by someone who knows NOTHING about Inuit, the north or their dogs! First of all, there is NO SUCH WORD AS "INUITS"! The word "Inuit" is already plural. "Inuk" is singular. Inuit have had Inuit Dogs for thousands of years. The breed, although in low numbers, exists in many communities of the circumpolar north as part of traditional working dog teams. Team owners are willing to share their dogs genetic material with other serious dog team owners.