About Us
Hello, this is Scot Leith. In 1995, I started Leith Petwerks in order to create and deliver quality products for you and your pet. We are a small, personally run business providing excellent workmanship and attentive customer service for your house rabbit care needs.
Petwerks strives to provide unique products exemplifying high quality. We are not a huge, faceless mega corporation with locations on every other city block—just me, my wife, a handful of employees and the occasional assistance of friends and family. This is why you get excellent quality and personalized customer service. Each and every customer is very important to us!
Please take a moment and read on to learn more about us, or ask us a question!
People ask us frequently if we have house rabbits. But of course! We added a Dutch Harlequinm mix named Dinkum to our family in 1992, and an adorable little brown and white mini-rex named Billy born ~1997. Dinkum passed away in September of 2001 at the age of 10; bless you, buddy; we lost Billy in 2012. Along the way we've had foster rabbits, foster failures, and today we have just one of our own, Lizzie, a doll we couldn't say no to when visiting the Willamette Valley Humane Society back when they served rabbits.
Leith Petwerks began as Leith Birdwerks in 1995. Having found items of interest to parrot owners at ridiculous prices, I began making items for ourselves and occasionally giving them as gifts to friends. Soon, people were calling making requests, and requests from friends turned into orders from friends of friends.
In 1997, I saw a gap that desperately needed to be filled: affordable quality housing for house rabbits. Having changed our name to Leith Petwerks earlier in the year to accommodate a wider range of items, my wife and I researched and "beta tested" some designs for condo style rabbit housing (with the help of Dinkum), and then introduced Bunny Abodes.
Leith Petwerks products are made by hand by myself and our employees in our workshop. When my shop was located in Brazil, Indiana, I received a great amount of help from my teen aged sister Valerie, and the assistance of Amy's father, Richard, who is an excellent woodworker.
Our designs and ideas come from the experience of being pet owners. Dinkum, the Dutch/Harlequin mix who was with us since the day after our honeymoon in 1992. He was a little squirt, no bigger than two fists with very big ears when we found one another.
In November of 1998, we moved to a house with a large three car garage that was used entirely for the Petwerks production facility, plus another room (a converted two car garage) for product, assembly and packaging.
In December of 1999, we moved to a large warehouse that has allowed us to expand, keep more stock, and add more tools. We loved the space (and the convenience of deliveries) and thought we'd be comfortable there for a while.
But in 2004, after having grabbed more space a time or two in the same warehouse complex, we needed more space. We sought commercial warehouse space to buy, and settled in a historic building that was once an opera house. It sits on one side of a partial square in a very small and quiet town called Gosport in Indiana. The inhabitants before us were artists, and left us with a partially bright exterior that we still enjoy!
Visits to the Pacific Northwest to visit family caused us to fall in love with the people and the landscape of Oregon. As a result, Petwerks moved to Salem, Oregon in 2007. Nothing with Petwerks is ever "normal," and this was no exception; initially we shared warehouse space with a company that makes amusement park rides. Yes, the strap-yourself-in and hope the guy next to you didn't just overdo it on corndogs and lemon shake-ups kind of rides.
Subsequently we sought more space, and found our own warehouse in light industrial space in Turner, OR.
We make our products to provide the best for both pet and human companion. We welcome our customer's comments, suggestions and questions.
Leith Petwerks plans to grow the line of unique, quality products we offer, and endeavors to provide resources to improve the care and relationships people forge with their animal companions.
An early member of Petbunny, my wife, Amy, is/was active in a variety of house rabbit mailing lists. A long time member of the HRS, she has been an Educator for over 20 years, a Fosterer, and was founding Chapter Co-Manager for the Indiana Chapter of the House Rabbit Society with Dawn Sailer.
She holds together a mixed bag of responsibilities, including a salaried day job as a geek at an insurance company, and covers customer service, package design, advertising, network maintenance and web site maintenance here at Leith Petwerks.
I have a degree from Indiana University's School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and always dreamed of owning my own business. I enjoy the business end of business, and I also enjoy working with my hands to create the products that our customers enjoy.
Thank you for taking a moment to learn a little about Leith Petwerks!
Sincerely,
Scot Leith