WOOD
DOG Horoscope Feb 14, 1934 to
Feb 3, 1935
Feb 10, 1994 to Jan 30, 1995
Dog
people are loyal and honest and obedient, guardians
of the house at night. They can be counted on to keep secrets and for
always doing the right thing. They can be emotionally distant and do not
mix well in social gatherings where they are often seen as wallflowers.
They do better with one-on-one relationships and find happiness in the
happiness they bring to others, such as finding the most perfect gifts
for their friends. While it is true that they have sharp tongues and are
a bit stubborn and eccentric, in a work situation they tend to work very
well with other people. What is more, they always seem to have money and
make excellent leaders. Because of their high moral stance, they are
inspiring beyond measure.
Sizzling Rice Soup and Chinese Cabbage are among the keys to good
health!!
Whatever Wood Dog wants, Wood Dog gets. When they
set a goal, they doggedly pursue the right course of action, no matter
what obstacles are in the way, and always finish as winners. They
accomplish great things and enjoy most fulfilling careers and
educational quests. Pursuing the right course of action is a constant
theme in their lives, be it dealings with other people, the expression
of their strong sense of justice and sense of ethics and morality. They
protest wrong! They cry out at injustice! They want to always correct
the wrongs of life. They are very strict on themselves and although
expecting the best from others, they never alienate or come across as
"holier than thou" because of their very generous
personalities. Their lives are heroic and they are very deserving of
others' trust and respect. Wood Dogs deal with Romance the same way as
they do their career, nothing less than an all-out effort to win the
object of their affection. Do they win? You better believe it!
Famous Dog People: Chiang Chin-Kuo, Zhou En-Lai, Lee Teng-Hui,
Benjamin Franklin, Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley,Jacques Cousteau, King
Carl XVI Gustaf, Yitzhak Rabin, Golda Meir, Mother Teresa, Jane Goodall,
Prime Minister Jean Chrétien