Chinese Zodiac - Dog

Personality
Occupying the 11th position in the Chinese Zodiac, the Dog
symbolizes character traits such as loyalty, compatibility and
kindness. Dogs frequently offer kind words and useful advice,
always listening and lending a shoulder when necessary. Dogs
often become deeply involved in others’ lives and are sometimes
perceived as nosy. Ensuring others are happy is more important to
the Dog than wealth, money or success.

Dogs are determined individuals; always wanting to master a new
subject before moving on and always finishing what they start.
Dogs value friendships; they’re loyal, honest, trustworthy and
reliable and have strong morals and ethics.

A well-kept, organized home is very important. Keeping a clean
home and helping at work stems from the Dog’s need to be active
and involved. Dogs spend money wisely, passing on luxury goods
in favor of practical items. Dogs also prefer saving money to cover
future expenses.

Dogs at times can also be temperamental, narrow-minded and
stubborn. When this happens, the Dog takes off alone in order to
make things right again inside its head. Dogs can benefit by
learning to relax and being more rational.
Health
A happy Dog is a healthy Dog and it’s easy to tell by the Dog’s
sad or depressed appearance that it’s not feeling right. Dogs are
resilient, especially when fighting illness.  
Relationships
Although Dogs are trustworthy, they have trouble trusting others.
It can take a long time before a Dog feels at ease with another
person. When Dogs don’t build trust they’re judgmental and rough
towards others.
When it comes to romance Dogs often have a tough time. Others
are often scared off by the Dog’s insecure, worrisome and
frequently anxious nature. Dogs are known to be cold emotionally
and critical.
Career
Coworkers can always count on Dogs to help out, especially if it
means the Dog will learn something new or alleviate the workload
of others. Dogs are seen as valuable employees. Good career
choices for Dogs include: police officer, scientist, counselor,
interior designer, professor, politician, priest, nurse, clerk and
Judge.

Dogs and the 5 elements

Metal Dogs – Years 1910 and 1970
Metal dogs are very committed in all they do whether it involves
work or relationships. Expectations are high, both for themselves
and others.
Water Dogs – Years 1922 and 1982
Less independent, Water Dogs become more self-confident when
they’re part of the pack. They prefer being in the pack rather than
being the pack’s leader. They’re faithful, affectionate, flexible and
relaxed.
Wood Dogs – Years 1934 and 1994
Wood Dogs also prefer being part of the pack as this environment
builds self-confidence. Although timid in the beginning, Wood
Dogs eventually can become excellent companions. They’re easy-
going and adaptable, warm-hearted faithful.
Fire Dogs – Years 1946 and 2006
Fire Dogs are true leaders. Others enjoy being in the company of
Fire Dogs. They’re sexually attractive, charismatic, vibrant and
confident and they always prefer to be on the go.
Earth Dogs – Years 1958 and 2018
Trustworthiness and dependability make Earth Dogs great leaders.
Grounded in reality, their sense of fairness enables Earth Dogs to
be supportive of others. They are confident and inspire confidence
in others.
Compatibility
The Dog is most compatible with the Horse or Tiger and
incompatible with the Rooster and Dragon.
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