2. Feng Shui emphasizes the five elements, but the five elements vary from person to person, and whether a person is suitable for raising a dog is also related to his own five elements. People whose birthdays and deaths belong to the five elements are not suitable for raising dogs. For example, people born in summer, with four pillars and branches, often see wood fires, or people who are afraid of fire and soil, just like adding fuel to the fire, heating on heat will do more harm than good. People who belong to the zodiac and "earth" are not suitable for raising dogs, nor are people who belong to dragons, cows, sheep and chickens. These zodiac signs and dogs are mutually harmful and may be hurt by dogs in turn.
3. Feng Shui pays attention to people's eight characters. If you are born in a cold winter, you need hot soil and mud to give people warmth, and the eight characters are nourishing enough to represent hot mud. In other words, people born in cold winter, whether mutton or dogs, are good ways to keep warm. These two kinds of animals can bring infinite warmth and good luck to people born in cold winter. Therefore, people born between the lunar calendar 1 1.8 and the following February 1.8 are very suitable for raising dogs, which not only makes them warm and comfortable, but also brings good luck to their lives and careers because of raising dogs.