Mitch Seavey and 10 dogs crossed the Nome finish line to cheering crowds at 10:39 p.m.
Seavey's offers summer and winter tours in Sterling, Alaska, and summer tours in Seward, Alaska.
The Two Rivers veteran was followed 29 minutes later by 2004 winner Mitch Seavey of Seward and his 12-dog team.
Participants in the 41st running of the race include six past Iditarod winners, including Seavey and his father, Mitch Seavey.
Once finished, visitors can tour the kennel, dress up like a musher and "cuddle adorable husky puppies, " Seavey's Web site states.
Seavey's victory came after a dueling sprint against Aliy Zirkle, last year's runner-up, along the frozen, wind-whipped Bering Sea coast toward Nome.
"I just now stopped looking over my shoulder, " Seavey said after winning.
The younger Seavey at age 25 last year became the youngest Iditarod winner ever, beating Zirkle to the finish line by one hour.
Dallas Seavey also is among six past winners of the 1, 000-mile Yukon Quest International Sled Dog Race, held just weeks before the Iditarod.
Dan Seavey co-founded the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race in 1973.
Also trailing by a dozen or so miles was four-time champion Jeff King, who was followed by a cluster of contenders, including Seavey's son, Dallas Seavey.
According to sled positioning trackers, Zirkle, Seavey and other teams out of Eagle Island were traveling at faster speeds than Buser's team and many had more dogs.
Zirkle and Seavey were especially close to Buser on the Kaltag approach early Saturday afternoon, with Zirkle running 9 miles behind him and Seavey a mile behind Zirkle.
At the finish, both mushers rushed to pet their dogs, with Seavey singling out his main leader, 6-year-old Tanner, posing for photos with the dog and another leader, Taurus, wearing yellow garlands.
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