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Start by letting your dog explore the leash indoors, pairing it with treats and praise, then gradually introduce walking with the leash in short, positive sessions.
Avoid punishing, overwhelming, or ignoring a reactive dog, as these actions can increase anxiety and worsen behavior.
Introduce the leash gradually in a positive environment, rewarding calm behavior and slowly increasing exposure through short, consistent sessions.
Do not punish, force interactions, ignore triggers, or place a reactive dog in overstimulating environments as it may worsen their behavior.
To stop a strong dog from pulling and lunging, use positive reinforcement training, a no-pull harness, and consistent redirection to desired behavior.
Most dogs do not simply grow out of leash reactivity without training and behavior modification.
Yes, with consistent training, behavior modification, and professional guidance, a leash reactive dog can significantly improve or be cured.
To stop leash reactivity in dogs, use positive reinforcement, maintain distance from triggers, and engage in consistent counterconditioning training.
Most dogs do not like their whiskers being touched, as whiskers are highly sensitive and serve important sensory functions.

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