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Which of the following is the main reason why proper training in euthanasia techniques is important?
a. improper techniques can cause unnecessary pain and distress in animals.
b. training in euthanasia techniques is a graduation requirement in many fields.
c. euthanasia techniques are expensive and would be wasted if used improperly.
d. training in euthanasia techniques is a requirement before a grant can be awarded.
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