Being easygoing, friendly and hard working with unwavering keenness, makes people born in the year of the Dog popular in work circles. This is especially true when combined with enough rest, which benefits both physical and mental health.ĭog people tend to seek fulfilling work that helps others, due to their gregariousness, dedication and empathy. However, dog people are born with a good nature, seek a happy life, and keep active outdoors, which improves overall health. On the down side, dogs are not big talkers, so people born under this sign may not have great communication skills and may leave the impression that they are stubborn. Dogs are always ready to help others. These characteristics of being friendly, trustworthy, steadfast and kind are the very reasons people have become so close with dogs in the first place. People born in the year of the Dog may be endowed with some lovely dog personality traits: honest, amiable, kind, cautious, prudent, loyal, reliable, considerate, understanding, patient, hard-working, and sincere. This sign is associated with dog-like loyalty, readiness to help others, and exuberance. The Dog is the 11th sign, associated with Autumn and Earth. While doing a bit more research on the topic of the Chinese Zodiac, I discovered that “t here are also animal signs assigned by month (called inner animals), by day (called true animals) and hours (called secret animals).” However, for our purposes we will stick to the big picture of the basics of the Chinese Zodiac. These animals are used to represent or predict qualities of personality, or life events. These animal signs describe how others perceive you, or how you present yourself. This is the order of the 12 year cycle: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, money, rooster, dog, and pig. In the Chinese Zodiac, there are 12 animals, that are assigned based on the year of a person’s birth. Happy dog year everyone!Īre you part dog too? I’ve always had an affinity for dogs, but then I found out while visiting a Chinese food restaurant that I AM part dog. Chinese New Year begins on February 16th this year.
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