Dragon/Aries and Dog/Aquarius meet at 64–69%, the boardroom Dragon who bets the bank on luck encounters the resourceful Aquarian Dog who can fly to the moon on a single tank. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves sit in sextile harmony.
Chemistry is bold and improvised. Dragon/Aries brings Aries passion and the leader-of-the-pack swagger; Dog/Aquarius brings the resourceful warmth that crafts tenderness from leftover materials. The bedroom is inventive. The risk: Dog/Aquarius's Doglike pity-as-love pattern collides with the Aries succubus of self-regard.
Conversation is direct on Dragon/Aries's side and inventive on Dog/Aquarius's. Dragon/Aries declares the verdict; Dog/Aquarius investigates the practical edge from a sideways angle. The risk: the Aries ego steamrolls before the Aquarian Dog has finished thinking.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis softened by Aquarius/Aries sextile. Dragon/Aries leads the room; Dog/Aquarius prefers the room small enough to feed on bulgur wheat. When the Dragon's luck-betting threatens the larder, the Dog's caution reads as drag.
Dragon/Aries learns from Dog/Aquarius that resourcefulness outlasts luck; Dog/Aquarius learns from Dragon/Aries that pity is not love and the Dragon doesn't need rescuing. Both halves stretch, luck meets foresight, ego meets ingenuity.
At 64–69%, this is a moderately compatible, structurally interesting pairing. Dragon/Aries and Dog/Aquarius can build something, both halves let go of the default reflex on purpose.