Year of the Dog: Chinese Zodiac Meaning and Years

Written by Kirstin Harrington
Updated: July 16, 2023
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There are 12 animals in the Chinese Zodiac, and each person’s animal is determined by their birth year. Rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog, and pig are the signs corresponding to the 12 years of the cycle. 

These creatures are used to symbolize or forecast personality characteristics or life circumstances. These animal symbols represent how you come across to others or how you carry yourself. As you can tell by the title, today we’re going to be looking at the Year of the Dog! 

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Those born in the Year of the Dog tend to be truthful, direct and determined.

Years of the Dog

So, what year do you have to be born to be considered a “dog”?

YearDatesElement
1922n/an/a
1934February 14, 1934 – February 3, 1935Wood
1946February 2, 1946 – January 21, 1947Fire
1958February 18, 1958 – February 7, 1959Earth
1970February 6, 1970 – January 26, 1971Metal
1982January 25, 1982 – February 12, 1983Water
1994February 10, 1994 – January 30, 1995Wood
2006January 29, 2006 – February 17, 2007Fire
2018February 16, 2018 – February 4, 2019Earth
2030February 3, 2030 – January 22, 2031Gold

If you were born in one of these years, let’s take a look at personality traits, lifestyle qualities, and more that may represent you according to the Chinese Zodiac.

Lifestyle of the Year of the Dog

Human Omnivore

Those born in the Year of the Dog should maintain a healthy, nutritious diet.

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Dogs are generally in good health, although their state of health frequently undergoes abrupt shifts. Although they appear to be tough, it really masks any potential symptoms. They can spend days in bed with even the tiniest colds. Take precautions against influenza and other dangerous infections during the summer and fall seasons. 

When they are young, they should be mindful of their digestive system. Their bad diet is their greatest foe. Dogs will be overworked as soon as they enter the workplace. Migraines and headaches will result from the pressure. In severe circumstances, it might even cause hysteria. 

Dogs should develop the habit of working out when they are young to build a firm foundation. It is advised to engage in relaxing activities like yoga and pause as needed.

Year of the Dog Personality Traits

Cycling, Bicycle, Friendship, Mountain Biking, Sport

A person born in the Year of the Dog treasures friendships.

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The most distinctive quality of a Dog is loyalty. They never give up on their relationships with friends, family, or jobs. They are well-liked in their circle of friends for being truthful and just. For assistance and advice, everybody needs a Dog companion. 

People born within a year of the Dog excel in assisting others in identifying and eliminating undesirable habits. They may not show it, but they are frightened and nervous on the inside. They won’t let this deter them, though. Nobody can convince them to change their minds once they’ve decided.

On the negative side, dogs don’t talk much; therefore, those born under this symbol could come across as stubborn and not have strong communication skills. The pleasant disposition, desire for happiness, and outdoor activity of dog people, on the other hand, boost general health. This is especially true if you get adequate sleep, which is good for your body and mind.

Year of the Dog: Men

Men born in the Dog year are honest and direct. Even if they are more negative on the inside, they are proactive. People born in the year of the dog have strong opinions and are constantly prepared to defend them. They don’t intend to flaunt themselves. They merely believe that assisting others in realizing their errors is vital. 

These men give their families a lot of thought. In front of their loved ones, their obstinacy wanes. They strive to comprehend and compromise, which leads to a happy family life.

Year of the Dog: Women

Work gossip

Women born in the Year of the Dog desire careers that offer security.

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Dog-year women are extremely careful. When it comes to those they don’t like, they are uncaring and difficult to trust. However, when they do, it’s irreversible. They fiercely defend their friends and loved ones. 

Dog years are friendly and self-sufficient. They adore being outside and in the great outdoors. They put in a lot of effort and persevere until they achieve. She wants a career that offers stability and security.

Careers for Year of the Dog

Dogs are obedient and steadfast. To complete whatever assignment is assigned to them, they give it their all. A challenging profession would fit them well since they aren’t content with being inferior to others. 

They have sharp reasoning abilities and are also detail-oriented. They recognize the risks associated with holding a prominent position. These people are prepared to encourage others and blend in because of this. 

They’d excel in a position that was behind the scenes. Dogs are perceptive and uphold high moral standards. Before determining whether a person is honest, they judge everybody. Therefore, they are suited to being interviewers, attorneys, and judges.

The photo featured at the top of this post is © Przemek Iciak/Shutterstock.com


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Kirstin is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering animals, news topics, fun places, and helpful tips. Kirstin has been writing on a variety of topics for over five years. She has her real estate license, along with an associates degree in another field. A resident of Minnesota, Kirstin treats her two cats (Spook and Finlay) like the children they are. She never misses an opportunity to explore a thrift store with a coffee in hand, especially if it’s a cold autumn day!

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