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>>219152 Well, to some extent, yes, but the people working at the shelter should know at least some basic background info, and they can describe to you the dogs' basic habits/previous training, etc.
As for health problems, before you adopt they usually send the animal to a vet to get shots/checked out, so they'll tell you if there's anything you need to know.
And I know what you mean, it's hard not to leave without an animal. When I got my dog (Pic related) I was actually looking for a female, but he caught my eye and I couldn't say no. 4 years later and he's practically my best friend.
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