Our Companion Care Reps

Shea Keeney

Shea is our Office Manager who has a long history in the veterinary industry. Born and raised in Denver, she started as a veterinary assistant in 2008 and has spent the last 11 years in veterinary orthopedics. She is passionate about the care of animals and aims to make your pet feel safe, and happy at the vet’s office.

Shea has one furry companion named Buddy, aka Potato, aka Darth Tater (because who doesn’t have at least 3 nicknames for their furry friend). Buddy, a rescue pup, is a Canine Good Citizen certified therapy dog with a non-profit that services our first responders and military. When Shea is not working, she loves to indulge in excessive amounts of reading, traveling to white sandy beaches with blue water, thrifting, and gardening.

Amy Winget

Amy joined Spry with a longstanding history in the veterinary field. She previously worked for five years in a veterinary general practice and one year in a feline specialty clinic. She specializes in customer service and enjoys taking the time to get to know our clients and their companions with an empathetic and knowledgeable approach. She is especially drawn to our feline companions.

Amy has 2 kitties. 1 female rescue named Kermit and 1 male kitten tripod named Queso. Outside of work she enjoys spending her time reading, swimming, hiking, painting, traveling, and finding all the live music events she can dance to. Helping pets get back to their happy healthy selves is her favorite part of being in the veterinary industry.

Montana Reilly

Montana joins Spry Companions with a wide-range of customer service skills and veterinary experience. She attended community college in Syracuse, NY studying early childhood education. When the pandemic hit, Montana took a step back from her manager position in hospitality to focus on veterinary medicine and pursue her dream of working with animals. With previous roles as a veterinary receptionist and assistant in general practice, she is enthusiastic about transitioning into orthopedic specialty.

Montana and her boyfriend live with their black Labrador, forever puppy, named Rue. They moved to Colorado four years ago and enjoy all that its outdoor life has to offer including camping, hiking, and swimming. They love cheering for the Denver Nuggets. Montana’s favorite animal movie is Homeward Bound, which she watched with her two brothers growing up.

Eli Rabinowitz

Originally from New York, Eli earned a B.A. in Psychology from SUNY New Paltz and spent two years working as a behavioral health technician in both inpatient and outpatient settings. With a passion for supporting others and a love for adventure, Eli relocated to Colorado to embrace the natural beauty of the Western United States. This move also marked a transition into the veterinary field, where Eli could combine a deep appreciation for animals with a dedication to helping them heal and thrive.

Outside of work, Eli enjoys hiking and is always eager for recommendations on scenic trails. A proud pet parent to Luna, a 7-year-old polydactyl cat with extra toes, Eli cherishes the bond between humans and animals. Whether supporting patients or caring for furry companions, Eli is passionate about making a positive impact in every healing journey.