Humane Society of Boulder Valley
Bettina Schaden, CPDT-KA, currently serves as a Dog Trainer at the Humane Society of Boulder Valley and Trust Evolved Dog Training LLC, roles held since 2019. Prior to this, Bettina operated as a self-employed Violin and Viola Teacher from 1999 to January 2019, providing tailored instruction using various methods. Bettina's extensive background in music includes experience as a freelance Violinist and Violist, teaching elementary music and strings at Denver Public Schools, coaching at Intermezzo Chamber Music Sessions, and assisting university students at the University of Denver. Academic credentials include a Master of Music in Violin Performance from the University of Denver, a Bachelor of Music from the University of Missouri-Columbia, completion of a Teacher Licensure Program in K-12 Music Education, and training in Full Stack Web Development from Free Code Camp.
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Humane Society of Boulder Valley
It is the mission of the Humane Society of Boulder Valley to protect and enhance the lives of companion animals by promoting healthy relationships between pets and people. We were founded more than a century ago in 1902, yet this mission holds true today as we counter animal neglect and cruelty and partner with other animal welfare organizations, sharing our mutual mission of saving more animals' lives. We provide shelter and care to more than 9,000 animals each year, with 91 percent of these animals being successfully adopted or reunited with their guardians. Our success rates are enhanced by our behavior modification program, which helps shelter dogs and cats overcome behavior problems, and our foster program, which makes it possible for us to help more animals by providing individualized care to those with special needs. Along with our shelter, foster program and adoption services, the Humane Society of Boulder Valley operates a full-service veterinary clinic, the Sonnyside Retail Store and a Thrift and Gift Shop . Our reward-based, positive reinforcement training and behavioral courses touch the lives of more than 4,000 clients each year. All of these services are open to the public. The Humane Society of Boulder Valley is a private, nonprofit organization that relies on donations from our generous supporters. We are not operated or funded by any national humane groups or governmental agencies and must rely on contributions to bring our services to the community.