Dragon/Aquarius and Dog/Aquarius meet at 65–70%, the neophiliac Dragon who lives for the spectacle of imagined futures encounters the resourceful Aquarian Dog. Both halves are Aquarians in approach. The Chinese halves pull opposite directions, Dragon and Dog are zodiac opposites, and the friction is real.
Chemistry is intellectual and quietly inventive. Dragon/Aquarius brings cerebral neophilia and the avant-garde appetite; Dog/Aquarius brings the resourceful warmth that crafts tenderness from leftover materials. The bedroom is curious and unconventional. The risk: Dog/Aquarius's Doglike pity-as-love pattern collides with Dragon/Aquarius's preference for being stunned, not pitied.
Conversation is layered and curious. Both halves love taking apart ideas. Dragon/Aquarius proposes the futurist concept; Dog/Aquarius investigates the practical edge. The risk: the Dragon/Dog opposition surfaces in disagreements about how to live, Dragon/Aquarius wants the spectacle, Dog/Aquarius wants the loyal home.
Friction lives in the Chinese opposite-axis. Dragon/Aquarius lives in the imagined future; Dog/Aquarius tends the actual room. When Dragon/Aquarius proposes something risky, Dog/Aquarius's caution reads as drag. When Dog/Aquarius opts for steady, Dragon/Aquarius reads it as small-minded.
Dragon/Aquarius learns from Dog/Aquarius that loyalty is a form of avant-garde, most people don't have it; Dog/Aquarius learns from Dragon/Aquarius that pity isn't love and the Dragon doesn't need rescuing. Both halves stretch.
At 65–70%, this is a moderately compatible, intellectually interesting pairing. Dragon/Aquarius and Dog/Aquarius can build something, both halves work against the Chinese opposite pull on purpose.