1. When the lofty Eagle meets the Labrador, feathers may fly, unless the eagle is fully ready to settle down. The friendly Labrador may find it hard to understand the solitary needs of the Eagle and may at times feel rejected. And the Eagle may sometimes feel swamped by the Labrador’s need for attention. However, both are dedicated partners and are likely to be willing to work at their relationship. 2. The Eagle and the Swan have many things in common. Both are faithful and happy to commit for life and both have a serene approach to life. Issues are likely to arise around the solitary high-flying needs of the Eagle which may often leave the Swan feeling as though they don't share the same priorities in life and the Swan may feel that their fine plumage is not being fully appreciated. 3. The Eagle and the Lion make a good combination. Both are predatory animals who are used to staying alert and being aware of threats and dangers. Both are dedicated to rearing their young and both value independence. Problems will arise if one of them doesn't feel ready to give the time required to build and develop the relationship. 4. When 2 Eagles fly in symmetry, they make the perfect couple. Both committed to the same values and sharing the same view of life. They will need to keep an eye on their need for space and freedom and be sure to create regular times for togetherness. 5. The Eagle and the Hedgehog are a very unlikely combination. At first glance you'd think the eagle would quickly devour the vulnerable hedgehog, but the solitary Eagle is attracted by its soft, warm underside. They share their acute attention to the environment and while the Hedgehog keeps the Eagles feet firmly on the ground, the Hedgehog gets to see life from a new perspective. 6. When the Eagle and the Otter decide to share their life, they will need to compromise on their perspectives. The high flying Eagle likes to stay detached and aloof whereas the Otter prefers to be into everything. However, their strong characters and combined insight and resourcefulness should allow them to find common ground. Whatever your personality, all relationships go through good times and hard times. The relationships that thrive are those where differences are faced head-on. Open, honest and respectful communication can help you to negotiate mutually acceptable ways around differences. Make sure you focus on the positives in your relationship and if problems do continue in-spite of your efforts to resolve things, get expert help as soon as possible to get you back on track. |