Meet The Team

Our Team

The team at Compassion Animal Hospital is comprised of highly trained and experienced animal health professionals who have a genuine love for working with pets. Our staff treats every patient with the highest quality of medical care as well as a gentle touch.
Dr. Greg Cooper Woodland Park, CO

Doctor Cooper

“I wanted to be a veterinarian since I was in the second grade. Early on, tv shows like Daktari (about a vet in Africa), Lassie, and Flipper were big influences on me. Later, during my high school years, the mentorship of a local veterinarian guided me to realizing my dream.
I moved to Woodland Park, Colorado, from a small rural town in Michigan after graduating from the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1982. Alongside me was my wife, Corinne—my high school sweetheart, fellow MSU graduate in elementary education, and best friend. For decades, she has dedicated herself to teaching many children in this area with love and commitment. We’ve now lived in Woodland Park for over 42 years and feel blessed with two grown, happily married children—Cody and Kyli—and three wonderful grandchildren. We’ve also raised numerous beloved pets here and continue to enjoy living in and serving the Woodland Park community.
I count singing, reading, traveling, creating memories with my family, and making people laugh, as my most valued interests. I’m a man of faith, integrity, honesty, and generosity – these values guide my daily life, and I feel extremely blessed to be able to continue to help and get to know the pets and people of this beautiful area.”
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Ellen – Receptionist

“I was born in Kansas and moved to Woodland Park in 1996. I was the child who brought home every stray animal I came across. I grew up with an assortment of ducks, chickens, rabbits, cats, dogs and pigeons. I like spending time outdoors walking or hiking with my dog Sadie.”

“I was born and raised here in Colorado and have loved animals ever since I can remember. I always saw myself working with animals and little did I know, I would be hired on here at Compassion Animal Hospital back in 2007. I spend the majority of my very limited spare time out in the woods with my daughter and husband. I am also owned by one cat named Max.”

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Tara – Lead Veterinary Technician

Janet – Veterinary Technician

“I was born on Long Island, New York and moved to Colorado Springs in 1973.  I began training as a veterinary technician in 1980 and worked at various veterinary hospitals as well as physician’s offices. We settled in Virginia in 1990 and after seeing the state of our local animal shelter, I founded the Humane Society of Culpeper.  I also started a low cost spay/neuter fund and emergency medical fund for county residents.  In 2001 we moved back to Colorado where my fiance and youngest daughter moved to Florissant. Currently we have a retired bloodhound, five Belgian Sheepdogs and 4 German Shepherds.  I show and breed my Belgian Sheepdogs (Blue Moon Belgian Sheepdogs) and am a trainer specializing in puppy classes and scent-work. I compete in agility, rally, obedience, scent-work, barn hunt, lure coursing and conformation. I look forward to meeting you and helping to care for  your pets.”

Kelsey - Veterinary Technician Assistant

“I was born in Minnesota and moved to Colorado in 2020. I grew up with animals and have always loved being around them. In my free time I love spending time with my cat Batman and dog Emma. It has always been a dream of mine to work with the animals and am so thankful to be working here since July 2021. I love it!”

Hospital Cat

Amy – Hospital Cat

“My name is Amy and I now live here at Compassion Animal Hospital. No one really knows how old I am but they believe I was born in 2010. I was rescued out of a hoarding situation and moved here in 2013 with my buddy Starski & Sam, who has since passed. I enjoy being an only cat since now I get all the attention and treats for myself. I spend the majority of my time sleeping, eating, and occasionally running down the halls as fast, and as loud, as I can. I love being held and petted, so long you do not touch my tummy, feet or legs. Dr. Cooper has taken good care of me here. Especially since I have an allergy to my own plaque and needed most of my teeth extracted and the occasional steroid shots. I look forward to meeting you and your pet, but please keep your dogs on the other side of the counter.”