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I am a healthcare provider, and occasionally, healthcare providers do in fact use Google to quickly get a broad overview of a topic or determine what patients are likely to know about a subject. An annoyance for me while doing this is that for any remotely healthcare-related search string the first search suggestion Google populates is "(search string) dog".

I am a healthcare provider for humans (and not dogs, cats, or any other species) and it would be nice to be able to not see suggestions which do not help me work, and it might help speed up my workflow a bit on occasion. Would anyone be able to help me remove only search suggestions that contain the word "dog" from Google?

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To exclude pages with a word, use the hyphen/minus character before the word, in this case, word -dog, where word is the word you want to search.

Try using a web browser in private / incognito mode without any extension enabled. If you use the browser this way, you will likely get more helpful results because Google will have less data to customize the results based on the the navigation history and other factors that might be affecting your experience using it. This is common to happen with public and shared devices.

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