Believe it or not, whether you are familiar with the theory of fate and Feng Shui or not, you must know the twelve Zodiac animals. You may not know the twelve Earthly Branches, but you definitely remember the twelve animals. Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Goat, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig.
From ancient times to today, the twelve zodiac animals are closely related to our lives. Each person is born with an animal that is associated with their fortune, wealth, career, and so on. Therefore, in Feng Shui theory, according to each animal's nature and characteristics, relevant Feng Shui tools are used, such as attracting wealth and good luck. Here we introduce the functions of the twelve zodiac animals.
Devoted and loyal - Feng Shui dog
We often say that dogs are the best faithful companions of human beings, and most people believe that dogs have a high level of sensitivity. However, there are also many unflattering expressions formed from dogs. The difference probably comes from the different behaviors of dogs.
In Feng Shui, the dog has not entered the category of auspicious beasts, but it can still be used for guarding homes and preventing theft. If you want to use a Feng Shui dog to protect yourself, prevent theft, or even improve interpersonal relationships, it is best to place it in the northwest corner of your home or workplace, since the northwest belongs to "Xu". If you just want to prevent theft, place it facing the door.
The material of the Feng Shui dog is best made of ceramic or clay. People born in the Year of the Dragon should not place a Feng Shui dog, and the placement direction should never be in the southeast, otherwise it will bring misfortune. The number should only be one, as too many Feng Shui dogs can cause people's minds to be unable to remain calm in the long run. In addition, two Feng Shui dogs should never be placed behind the door, as this forms the character "哭" (crying), which can lead to accidents among family members.











