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Year Of The Dog

Year Of The Dog

Dogs are loyal and honest, amiable and kind, cautious and prudent. Due to having a strong sense of loyalty and sincerity, Dogs will do everything for the person most important to them. They'd rather suffer a loss than make trouble for others or do something they consider immoral. Workwise, they're kind and are always ready to lighten the workload of others.

How to get along with them: They are not good at communicating so tend to appear stubborn.Being conservative and cautious, Dogs will take their time to really get to know you before opening up to you, let them and be patient.

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Jack of all people-related trades, master of none. Majored in Psychology, Customer Service Assoc for a few Years, HR Officer for 4, Manager and ESL Teacher for over 11 yrs now, an artist since birth.

As an HR Manager (for companies in the US, the UK, Thailand and the Philippines) we've used the lunar zodiac as a tool to establish harmonious relationships with clients, colleagues and superiors.

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