
Dr. Dustin Urbantke grew up in Veribest, Texas, and graduated from Texas A&M University School of Veterinary Medicine in 2002, and has been practicing veterinary medicine in the Muleshoe area. Dr. Urbantke bought into the practice in 2012, partnering with Dr. Cowart and Dr. Kennedy. His primary interest is Dairy Medicine and Production. He also operates a small showpig farm with his daughters. In his freetime he enjoys hunting and fishing. Dr Urbantke and his wife have three daughters.

Dr. Mark Summers was raised in Thatcher, Utah. He received his bachelor’s degree from Utah State University and his DVM from the University of Missouri. As the result of living in Spain for 2 years, he is fluent in Spanish. Following graduation in 2014, he and his family moved to Muleshoe. Dr. Summers enjoys playing sports with his family, raising show lambs, woodworking, and serving in his church. Dr. Summers and his wife, Jenelyn, have been blessed with 5 boys.

Dr. Stephanie Steele comes from a small rural town in Michigan. She earned two bachelor’s degrees from Michigan State University. She then moved to the island of St. Kitts to attend Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine then back to Michigan State for her clinical year. After graduation, she went on to complete a one-year large dairy herd internship at Michigan State University’s Training Center for Dairy Professionals focusing on dairy medicine and surgery. Upon completion of her internship, she moved to Muleshoe, Texas where she has been practicing as a mixed animal veterinarian for the past 4 years.

Dr. Ragsdale grew up in Frisco, Texas, and has always had a passion for both animals and agriculture. She earned her undergraduate degree in Animal Science from West Texas A&M University before completing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Texas A&M University. Whether she’s caring for livestock, horses, or companion animals, Dr. Ragsdale’s favorite part of veterinary medicine is building lasting relationships with clients and helping care for the animals that are such an important part of their lives.
When she’s not in the clinic, Dr. Ragsdale enjoys spending time with family, being outdoors, and making memories with her husband, Cody, and their dog, Charlie.

Dr. Dunn grew up in Leon, West Virginia, where her passion for animals and agriculture began through her involvement in 4-H and FFA. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Animal and Nutritional Sciences, with a minor in Equine Sciences, from West Virginia University before pursuing her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine. She completed her clinical training at Texas A&M University. Dr. Dunn is passionate about supporting both her patients and the agricultural community. Her favorite aspect of veterinary medicine is contributing to the agricultural industry while helping animals live healthy, productive lives.
Outside of the clinic, Dr. Dunn enjoys spending time with her dog, Ivy, exploring the outdoors, and discovering new places.





















