Dragon/Leo and Dog/Pisces meet at 55–60%, the Dragon king with Lion might encounters the meticulous Piscean Canine guarding the carpeted coffin. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves sit in awkward quincunx. Throne meets watchful tenderness poorly.
Chemistry is grand on the Dragon's side and watchful on the Dog's. Dragon/Leo brings indomitable willpower and Lion might; Dog/Pisces brings Doglike devotion and the Piscean alarm bells. The bedroom is theatrical and meticulously organized. The risk: every Lion roar trips the alarm, and Dog/Pisces reads grandeur as territorial breach.
Conversation is regal on Dragon/Leo's side and watchful on Dog/Pisces's. Dragon/Leo declares from the throne; Dog/Pisces tracks every disruption to the established order. The risk: the Lion's monologue registers as territorial breach, and the Piscean Dog hears the alarm before the speech ends.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis amplified by Leo/Pisces quincunx. Dragon/Leo wants subjects; Dog/Pisces holds the carpeted coffin. When the Dragon king roars, Dog/Pisces sets the alarm bells ringing, and the Dragon mistakes alarm for adoration.
Dragon/Leo learns from Dog/Pisces that grandeur landing in a tender room reads as threat; Dog/Pisces learns from Dragon/Leo that some grandeur is invitation, not invasion. Both halves quiet the alarm bells on purpose.
At 55–60%, this is a low-compatibility, awkward-quincunx pairing. Dragon/Leo and Dog/Pisces can build something, both halves practice charm school on purpose.