Dragon/Aquarius and Dog/Taurus meet at 55–60%, the neophiliac Dragon who lives for imagined futures encounters the sober commanding Taurus Canine with the high standards. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves sit in Fixed square. The pairing is structurally stubborn.
Chemistry is uneven and willful. Dragon/Aquarius brings cerebral neophilia and the avant-garde appetite; Dog/Taurus brings the Bullish pragmatism and the dignified Canine bearing. The bedroom is reliable but not improvised. The risk: Dog/Taurus insists on doing things right the first time, and the Dragon prefers the second draft to the first.
Conversation is layered on Dragon/Aquarius's side and commanding on Dog/Taurus's. Dragon/Aquarius proposes futurist concepts; Dog/Taurus shoves the rest of the team aside to do it the Bullish way. The risk: the Dragon stops contributing, the Dog basks in shared credit, and intimacy thins.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis amplified by Aquarius/Taurus square. Dragon/Aquarius pushes the imagined future; Dog/Taurus pushes the right way the first time. When Taurean standards become a wall, the Aquarian Dragon goes elsewhere, emotionally, then literally.
Dragon/Aquarius learns from Dog/Taurus that rigor and reliability are not enemies of innovation; Dog/Taurus learns from Dragon/Aquarius to let the team contribute, and that the second draft can outshine the first. Both halves loosen grip on purpose.
At 55–60%, this is a low-compatibility, fixed-square pairing. Dragon/Aquarius and Dog/Taurus can build something, both halves share credit and surrender control on purpose.