Dealing with Aggression Line
First find out what makes leash aggression, it could be all or specific dogs, all people or certain people for example. Men, children, people in hats etc etc. Once you know what causes the reaction you can try and Desensitizer your dog to do so. For example, if your dog becomes aggressive when you walk on a leash near other dogs, next time you approach a trip around it in a large semi-circle, so you are always a few feet away. You will know if you're still too close, if your dog responds by barking, growling or lung.
Other techniques to help with leash aggression
Distraction is another way you can help stop leash aggression can be done by rapidly feeding treats as you walk past other dogs, distracting with a snack or toy or ask your dog to perform a task / trick. You can also teach your dog to make eye contact with you so that it looks at you rather than the things it responds to. You can do this by moving up a treat for your face near your eyes and add a command like "look at me" when the dog looks give it a treat. Practice, but eventually stops with address still pointing at your eyes and say look at me again give it a treat. When the dog is even safe to do so, each time without practice, and then try it out when other distractions on when you dog on a leash.
A head collar may also be worth considering. Although it may take your dog some time to get used to wearing a head collar it gives you the advantage that you can turn your head away from the things you would normally act aggressive direction. A head collar also makes it very difficult for a dog pulling on leash. If you have a strong dog that is leash aggressive, you may very well be an anticipation of aggression, knowing that you need to brace yourself to stick to it. The head collar means you do not have to worry about this so much and so relaxing it will help your dog to relax too.

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