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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.
Yes, it is normal for a dog's whiskers to fall off occasionally as part of their natural shedding and regrowth cycle.
Most dogs do not enjoy having their whiskers touched, as these hairs are highly sensitive and play an important sensory role.
Yes, it is normal for a dog's whiskers to fall off occasionally as part of the natural shedding process, just like fur.
Most dogs do not like their whiskers being touched, as they are highly sensitive tactile hairs.
Yes, it is normal for dogs to occasionally shed whiskers as part of their natural hair growth cycle.

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