Dragon/Pisces and Dog/Aquarius meet at 60–65%, the cloud-headed romantic Dragon 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 semi-sextile. Cloud meets ingenuity awkwardly.
Chemistry is dreamy and inventive. Dragon/Pisces brings romantic exalted expectations and the cloud-bound head; Dog/Aquarius brings the resourceful warmth that crafts tenderness from leftover materials. The bedroom is romantic. The risk: Dog/Aquarius's pity-as-love reflex reads Dragon/Pisces's clouds as something to rescue, and the Dragon wants love, not triage.
Conversation is romantic on Dragon/Pisces's side and inventive on Dog/Aquarius's. Dragon/Pisces lives in the clouds; Dog/Aquarius investigates from a sideways angle. The risk: the Aquarian abstraction skips past Piscean tenderness, and the Dragon retreats higher into the clouds.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis amplified by Pisces/Aquarius semi-sextile. Dragon/Pisces wants romance; Dog/Aquarius wants resourceful freedom. When reality bites Dragon/Pisces back, Dog/Aquarius offers ingenuity instead of tenderness, and the Dragon mistakes ingenuity for indifference.
Dragon/Pisces learns from Dog/Aquarius that resourcefulness is its own form of romance; Dog/Aquarius learns from Dragon/Pisces that the Dragon does not need rescuing, only romanced. Both halves stretch toward each other on purpose.
At 60–65%, this is a moderately compatible, semi-sextile pairing. Dragon/Pisces and Dog/Aquarius can build something, both halves trade clouds and rescue for romance on purpose.