BROOKLYN, Ohio — Paula Schoch carries a picture of her 2-year-old Schnoodle, Nannie, in her cell phone. It is all she has left of the dog who’d become the undisputed “baby” of her family.
“She was our little love. She was a snuggle-buggle and such a sweet personality,” said Schoch, as she described the 20-pound bundle of curly black fur she loved to hold.