Dragon/Libra and Dog/Aries meet at 50–55%, the show-business Dragon with the glittering shield encounters the austerely self-assured Aries Canine convinced of twinned souls. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves are zodiac opposites. Both axes pull. The pairing is hard.
Chemistry is theatrical and demanding. Dragon/Libra brings style, wit, and the Libran lust for luxurious living; Dog/Aries brings unwavering Ram fire and stern Canine commitment. The bedroom is curated on one side, athletic on the other. The risk: the Aries Dog demands fealty, and the Libran Dragon hides behind the glittering shield instead of confessing.
Conversation is layered on Dragon/Libra's side and direct on Dog/Aries's. Dragon/Libra performs with style and wit; Dog/Aries enforces eternal verities. The risk: the Aries coronation tone reads as judgment, and the Libran Dragon performs harder rather than land sincerely.
Friction lives on both opposite axes, Chinese Dragon/Dog and Western Libra/Aries. Dragon/Libra wants the just outcome and the luxurious life; Dog/Aries wants the eternal verities and the commitment. When the Dragon performs and the Aries Dog demands sincerity, both halves miss each other.
Dragon/Libra learns from Dog/Aries that some declarations require dropping the glittering shield; Dog/Aries learns from Dragon/Libra that fair play is a form of fealty too. Both halves practice mercy on purpose.
At 50–55%, this is a low-compatibility, double-opposite pairing. Dragon/Libra and Dog/Aries can build something, both halves drop the default reflex on purpose, every time.