Those born in the year of the Dog: 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006
No other sign is as likeable, loyal and dependable as the Dog. A strong character who will always stand up for the needy and seek justice, they will be admired for their honest and straightforward nature. The Dog guards and protects those he or she cares for and instinctively knows who is not all they claim to be - the Dog is exceptionally astute. They prefer to form close bonds and attachments, be it in love or friendships and once allowed in to the Dog’s inner circle of trust, you will be wholly accepted. There are no airs of graces here, just solid affection and warm and friendly companionship.
So who will the loyal Dog choose?
Dog with Dog = GOOD!
This couple make a good team. They believe in cooperation and will compromise but also stand by one another’s decisions. It is their loyalty to one another that makes them so strong but their amiable personalities will ensure they hit it off pretty much immediately.
Dog with Rat = GOOD!
The Dog does not have a great need to be head of the pack so will be able to tolerate the Rat’s drive for status. They both share a sense of duty and will always do what they feel to be morally right so this will often be something that brings them together in the first place. A potentially powerful combination.
Dog with Ox = GOOD!
The Dog is not quite so hard working as the Ox and prefers to find time for rest and play! The Ox will not be able to understand this attitude but if these two find themselves discussing ideals, or have a mutual cause, the chemistry between them will show.
Dog with Tiger = EXCELLENT!
The strong and dynamic character of the Tiger will be appreciated by the Dog as well as utilised by the Dog’s desire to make the world a better place! When these two put their heads together there is little can hold them back.
Dog with Rabbit = GOOD!
Both the Rabbit and the Dog value trust and loyalty and so will be able to offer each other what they want in life. Neither are given to attention-seeking displays and so this will be a solid and stable household.
Dog with Dragon = BAD
Nobody rubs the Dog up the wrong way quite like the flamboyant Dragon. They are poles apart in their view of the world with the Dog caring about social justice and equality for all, the Dragon believing themselves to be the centre of the universe!
Dog with Snake = GOOD!
The Snake may not be as faithful in nature as the Dog, but they are thoughtful and intelligent so will be able to work out the benefits of the Dog’s philosophy. The Snake will also lend a cultured and intellectual air to the Dog’s strong beliefs.
Dog with Horse = EXCELLENT!
The Dog and the Horse share a passion for life as well as a sense of honour and duty so they will be an unbreakable couple when they get together. They will have a warm but lively home that is always open to their friends and family - they like to share their happiness.
Dog with Sheep = MODERATE
The Dog and the Sheep are unlikely to fall out in a major way so there is the potential for a relationship to get started. But can it go the distance? They are unlikely to find they have enough in common to make it last, what with the Sheep’s love of luxury not going down to well the social conscience of the Dog!
Dog with Monkey = GOOD!
The Dog is no fool and will be able to keep up with the quick witted Monkey which will earn his or her all important respect. Both of these signs like to have a project or something to work on and so they will either work well together or will be understanding of interests outside the relationship.
Dog with Rooster = MODERATE
The Dog loves stability and the Rooster just cannot stop him or herself from throwing a spanner in the works - largely to get everyone’s attention! They will rarely see eye to eye and will have totally different priorities in life.
Dog with Boar = MODERATE
The Dog and the Boar are both basically kind hearted souls but they do not tend to express this in the same way. The Boar may give in to his or her feelings and desires too much for the earnest and motivated Dog. They may struggle to keep the relationship going.
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