Dog Bar has been a favorite of mine for a bit but I have never been impressed enough to write a review until last night. After adopting in March I wanted to make sure I was able to get my pup out and about as much as possible. Dog Bar has been a perfect space for that. He is a 80lb ball of energy and loves other dogs so getting tired out at dog bar is a huge plus for me. They always have great local beers on tap, my dog has a great time and I have never had any issue. Last night I unfortunately did but I wanted to make sure I included it in my review because it only raised my opinion of the Dog Bar. Another dog was not taking too kindly to mine and kept coming up and being pretty aggressive towards him.I wasn't too worried because of my dog being very submissive and always backing down from those behaviors. At one point while his owner was away there was a big greeting at the entrance of a dog coming in and in the scuffle my dogs ear got hurt. From my experience the MIA owner is not normal, I have always experienced people having a good eye and read on their pups. However it is still a bar filled with dogs and things can happen. I don't think you can go to any dog bar and be surprised when dogs are acting like dogs. This being my first injury since adopting I had no idea what to do and was in a bit of shock. Travis behind the bar was absolutely wonderful. He immediately gave me space to get cleaned up and calmed down. He brought out anything I might need and was so comforting and helpful. I hardly ever review places like I should but even after what could have been a horrible experience, the staff and fellow patrons were, as always, wonderful. This will not be our last adventure to the Dog Bar.