Latest Health Issues

Should I adopt a young dog that already had a litter of pups?do they have more health issues later on?
This will be my first dog and I found some great young adult dogs from various rescue/shelters. My biggest concern aside from being playful and sweet, is that they are healthy dogs that hopefully will not be too prone to health issues (though I know you can never know what kinds of problems might develop later on). I just want to increase my chances of having a healthy dog. The dogs are spayed now but I was told that they had a litter of pups before. Does this mean they are more prone to ovarian or breast cancer then? PLEASE HELP! Hopeful future dog owner
No it doesn’t matter.
Thank you for looking at your shelters in search of a new dog
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