
Our Clinic
About Us
Our passion is to care for animals big or small. Our ultimate goal is to keep all patients as happy and healthy as long as possible. We focus on preventative medicine, wellness care, and nutrition. We have extensive experience with ruminants (cattle, sheep, goats, deer etc.), but also have expertise in other domestic and exotic species. We are happy to work with our clients to create wellness plans that best suit their specific animals' needs and conditions. If we do not currently offer the services that your animal needs, we are happy to guide you through the referral process to seek care in another veterinary clinic.
Dr. Mason Irvin

Dr. Irvin was born and raised a Godley Wildcat. He continued his education at Texas A&M University for both his Bachelor in Animal Science and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degrees. All throughout his education, his goal was to return to his hometown to offer veterinary services to his community. Dr. Irvin first established Godley Mobile Animal Clinic in 2021 and then opened Godley Animal Clinic in 2023. His purpose for beginning Godley Animal Clinic was to better serve the Godley community with a higher level of patient care and medicine. His passion lies with helping animals, regardless of species, live their best lives. He has special interests in ruminant medicine as well as exotic hoof stock.
Dr. Brianna Rackley

Dr. Rackley was raised in Wylie, Texas. She attended West Texas A&M University for her Bachelor in Animal Science and Texas A&M University for her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. After graduation, she moved to Godley and began practicing at a mixed animal clinic treating all animals small and large! She has a strong passion for soft tissue surgery and internal medicine, striving to provide compassionate and comprehensive care for her patients. Outside of the clinic, she enjoys reading and spending time with her family.
Dr. Morgan Ostwinkle

Dr. Ostwinkle was born and raised in Arizona. She moved to Texas to attend Angelo State University for her Bachelor in Animal Science and UNT Health Science Center for her Master in Health Administration, before returning to Arizona to attend Midwestern University for her Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. She is passionate about advocating for her patients, while collaborating with their owners. She carefully listens and considers the varying needs, values, and limitations of all her patients and their families when creating a plan. She has special interest in dairy medicine, emergency medicine, surgery, and chiropractic care. She is happy to have planted her roots in Godley a few years ago, along with her husband, three children, three dogs, and two cats.
