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Problems in the coming communication: Dog

Straight Talk on the Dog Card in Tarot: Love, Friendship, Trust, and the Pitfalls

Here's the deal: if you pull the Dog card from your tarot deck and it's upright, that's some really good juju! This card is all about celebrating the power of friendship which, if you're lucky, might morph into something even richer. Think romance. Yeah, you heard that right. You and your bestie might be on the road to becoming a little more than 'just friends'.

Now, don't panic. If the thought of kissing your BFF makes you cringe, you're still in good shape. The Dog card doesn't always mean eye gazing and candlelit dinners. It can also mean you're smack in the middle of the friend zone. But don't sweat it, being friends-minus-the-'benefits' can be just as rewarding. Solid friendships are based on trust and respect, and those give-and-take relationships are worth their weight in gold.

The Dark Side of the Dog Card: Heartbreak, One-Sided Love, and Betrayal

But wait, there's more—sometimes, the Dog card isn’t all rainbows and butterflies. If you pull this card and it's upside down, brace yourself for some tougher times. You know that person who's got heart eyes for you while you barely notice they're in the room? That's what we’re talking about here. Flipping the Dog card can mean unrequited love. Sorry to break it to you, but you might be the person too wrapped up in someone to see the feeling isn't mutual.

And as if that's not enough to deal with, the reversed Dog card can also signal betrayal from someone you've trusted. Your gut might already be telling you this, but it's a good nudge to stay sharp and protect your own heart. Heaven knows relationships can be tricky at best, but skies, this card is telling you to watch your back!

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