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Dog

Chinese Astrology Says:

You probably will have health problems, and should be cautious. You'll be lucky in making money. Good news for singles! There is a great chance that you will meet your Mr. or Miss Right in 2007 and live happily ever after.

 

Dogs in Chinese Culture:

Many Chinese sayings and proverbs link roosters and dogs together. "Chickens fly and dogs flee" and "Neither fowl nor canine left in peace" both describe great turmoil and confusion. The saying "To serve like a dog or horse" describes one person's great devotion to another. Of course, dogs can also have negative connotations. People who insist on consorting with evildoers are denounced as "dogs' legs" (lackeys) or "friends of the fox and the dog" (a pack of rogues).