Both entities use the same storefront along Britt’s Main Street as their business address on veterinary inspection certificates, though a sign on the door identifies it only as the J.A.K.’S office. The rescue puppies are fed at the same time, examined by the same veterinarians and often transported on the same day as the commercial ones sold to suburban pet shops, state records show. The vast majority come to the Chicago area at 8 weeks old — the earliest a puppy can be separated from its mother under Illinois law.