06/08/2025
Celik’s Home Tyco (BRN 39300)
The Instinct Unleashed. The Dominator Born.
Alaettin Celiker Owner: Tyco 39300
In a world obsessed with polished pedigrees and polite performance, Tyco is the thunder in a thunderless sky—raw, unapologetic, and possessed by ancestral fire. Born May 3rd, 2020, this Dutch Shepherd male isn’t just a working dog—he’s a walking primordial urge, the gnashing teeth of genetic memory sharpened through fire, conflict, and time.
Old school kennels in Holland watched Tyco as a young dog, whispering his name with cautious curiosity. They saw the spark—intensity, power, and something wild behind the eyes. A Boris Doeze paternal lineage through Biko Abbink, and Django-bred on the maternal side, Tyco’s blood was already screaming for a test.
They waited. They watched. And now the results are in.
He has been bred approximately 35 times, with twelve registered litters and ninety-one offspring—and the pattern is undeniable. Tyco doesn’t produce fluff or formality—he produces serious working dogs. Not soft. Not compliant. But wired for engagement, pressure, and power.
Tyco doesn’t “work” because he’s trained—he works because he is. His offspring? Described as serious, which is polite code for intense, relentless, edge-of-sanity freaks of nature. Tyco doesn’t produce pets—he births operatives. Soldiers in fur. Weapons with hearts that beat only for confrontation.
And what of Tyco himself? Dominant. High drive. A living paradox of control and chaos. He’s not for everyone. He’s not for most. But for those who can dance with shadows and command the abyss, Tyco is the only choice.
Do you want a dog—or do you want a mirror of your own repressed instincts, curled in muscle and myth?
Tyco isn’t a companion—he’s a confrontation.
He will be the stud to my upcoming litter this winter.
Post is written by and on Old School Kennels page.