Meet our Doctors!
Meet the Veterinarians of Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital! We’re pleased to provide exceptional vet care for your pets!
Meet Our Doctors
Meet the friendly veterinarians at Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital!
Dr. Guntharp
Medical Director 2022-Present
Education:
DVM, Louisiana State University, 1978 BS, Arkansas State University, 1975
Experience:
- Medical Director of Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital 2022-present
- Owner and Operator, Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital, 1979-2022
- Osceola Animal Hospital, 1978-1979
Personal:
Dr. Guntharp grew up in the Jonesboro area. He is married to Kurtiss Guntharp, has four sons, Daniel, Joshua, Jacob, and Luke, and is a very proud grandfather. The Guntharp’s other family members include many pets, including 4 cats, Chloe, Frisky, Oreo, and Shadow, and an African Grey Parrot named Jericho (who you may have seen in our clinic lobby). Dr. Guntharp is active in his church and has gone on mission trips to Lima, Peru.
Fun Facts:
Dr. Guntharp enjoys spending time on his cattle ranch. He also enjoys teaching the men at his church and has done so for 20 years.
Dr. Strickland
Associate Veterinarian
Education:
- BS, Arkansas State University, 1979, Zoology
- BS, Arkansas State University, 1986, Animal Science
Experience:
Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital, 1986-present
Personal:
Dr. Strickland grew up in Lepanto. Married to Lisa Strickland, with one daughter, Savannah. Dr. Strickland is a past board member of the Arkansas Veterinary Review Board.
Fun Facts:
Dr. Strickland enjoys axe throwing and target practice. He also enjoys home improvement and working on his house.
Dr. Rogers
Associate Veterinarian
Education:
- DVM, University of Missouri, 1975 BS, University of Arkansas, 1971, Agriculture
Experience:
- Jonesboro Family Pet Hospital, 1995-present Rogers Animal Clinic, 1975-1995
- Dr. Rogers is the 2023-2024 President of the Arkansas Veterinary Medical Association
Personal:
Dr. Rogers grew up in the Paragould area. Married to Sandy Rogers, with three sons, Mike, Brian, and Casey, he is also a very proud grandfather. He owned his own practice in Paragould for many years before selling it and coming to work with us. Dr. Rogers is a past board member of the Arkansas Veterinary Review Board.
Fun Facts:
During the summer of 1966, Dr. Rogers spent 8 weeks in Denmark as an International 4-H Youth Exchange participant. Also, at this year’s Winter Meeting he was appointed as the Trustee for District 3 (NE Arkansas) for the Arkansas Veterinary Medical Association).
Dr. Robinson
Associate Veterinarian
Education:
- DVM, Tuskegee University, 1988
- BS, Arkansas State University, Zoology
Personal:
Dr. Robinson was raised in Pocahontas, AR, and went to Pocahontas High School before continuing her education at Arkansas State University. From there she pursued her DVM at Tuskegee University in Alabama where she graduated with her degree in 1988. She worked with the JFPH family for several years before expanding into new ventures. Now, Dr. Robinson returns to us from taking a long hiatus to work in veterinary emergency medicine and participate in drug development for cats and dogs. She shares her home with several furry family members and enjoys reading sci-fi novels.
Dr. Robison
Associate Veterinarian
Education:
- DVM, Louisiana State University, 1978
- Undergrad University of Arkansas 1971-1974
Experience:
Dr. Robison has been a part of several practices and has practiced veterinary medicine since 1978. Throughout her career she has owned Animal Medical Center in Olive Branch, MS for 13 years, has been a relief Veterinarian, and was a Vet Tech Director.
Personal:
Dr. Robison shares her home with two cats, C.C. and Lewis, and has 11 grandchildren she adores.
Fun Facts:
Dr. Robison enjoys spending time outside in her garden, planting perennials and her favorite plants are lavender and lemon grass. She likes anything that has a lot of red color to it.
Dr. Grumbling
Associate Veterinarian
Education:
- DVM, Oregon State University, 2023
Personal:
Dr. Hannah Grumbling is from Gold Canyon, AZ. Her professional interests include large animal medicine, CPR methods for small and large animal patients, and herd health management. She takes pride in her relationships with her furry patients and their families. Dr. Grumbling loves all animals and people! Outside of her veterinary work, she enjoys studying different languages, reading, making crafts, and spending time outdoors. Her beloved pets include 2 guinea pigs named Poppy & Petunia, a mother-daughter pair!
Fun Facts:
Dr. Grumbling hopes to one-day practice veterinary medicine in developing countries where it can be used as a tool to break poverty cycles and improve human health