Dragon/Pisces and Dog/Leo meet at 55–60%, the cloud-headed romantic Dragon encounters the Leo Canine eaten up by self-doubt yet capable of conquering banner-flying. The Chinese halves are zodiac opposites. The Western halves sit in awkward quincunx. Cloud meets bravado poorly.
Chemistry is dreamy and theatrical. Dragon/Pisces brings romantic exalted expectations and the cloud-bound head; Dog/Leo brings the Lion's craving for adoration crisped over Canine inadequacy. The bedroom is romantic and grand. The risk: the Lion's roar bursts the Dragon's cloud, and the romance rains down without ever landing.
Conversation is romantic on Dragon/Pisces's side and bravado-on-bravado on Dog/Leo's. Dragon/Pisces lives in the clouds; Dog/Leo huddles fetal one minute and roars the next. The risk: the Dragon's whisper meets the Lion's roar, and one side never gets answered.
Friction lives in the Dragon/Dog opposite axis amplified by Pisces/Leo quincunx. Dragon/Pisces wants romance; Dog/Leo wants the conquering banner. When the Lion's voracious self-doubt particles inflate, the Dragon's clouds drift to a calmer sky and the Lion roars at empty seats.
Dragon/Pisces learns from Dog/Leo that bravado must be answered with witness, not romance alone; Dog/Leo learns from Dragon/Pisces that tenderness is a kind of crown. Both halves hold each other's confidence on purpose.
At 55–60%, this is a low-compatibility, awkward-quincunx pairing. Dragon/Pisces and Dog/Leo can build something, both halves answer each other's signals on purpose.