“Nana Chaichanhda kept saying the same thing over and over: “I owe Sasha my life.” While everyone in the area was” sleeping, a fire broke out in the building where “Nana lived. The neighborhood was on fire, and it was clear that if no” one helped quickly, the fire would soon spread to Nana’s apartment building.
She doesn’t usually let Sasha, “her 8-month-old pit bull, sleep outside, but luck was on her side” this night, so she did. Around 11 p.m., Sasha began to bark and knock on the back door. She couldn’t sleep well because her cute pet was being so crazy. Nana couldn’t figure out what was wrong. “Sasha doesn’t act like this,” she said.
“She opened the door to find out why Sasha wasn’t letting her get a good night’s sleep. When Nana opened the door, Sasha went” right to “where Nana’s 7-month-old baby was sleeping in the bedroom. Nana went outside and saw that a unit next door was on fire. It was already” getting closer to where she lived. “When she saw the pit bull trying to pull her 7-month-old baby, Masailah, off the bed”, “she ran back into the house to get her” other kids. As soon as Masailah got “off the bed, Sasha grabbed her diaper to pull her outside.
Nana” said, “She already had my baby by the diaper and was dragging her off the bed.” When I heard this, I thought, “Oh my gosh, what are you doing?” “Then she understood that the pit bull” loves her and her kids very much. Luckily, “they were able to get out of the building in time to warn the other” people in the area. Before anything bad could happen, everyone got out of the building. The people next door called for help. They tried “to put out the fire, but the building was already gone.

All of it was because of Sasha. If Sasha hadn’t been” “there for the family”, “it wouldn’t have been as easy as it turned out to be. Nana couldn’t” help but say, “Sasha saved my life.” She must have thought she was very lucky to have a dog like Sasha. The people in Sasha’s neighborhood were all thankful for her. If she hadn’t helped, most people would have been hurt, and not everyone “in the neighborhood would have a full life.
Nana said that the pit bull” and her 7-month-old baby have a special bond. They were both born about a week apart. She knew that the two had become very close, but until the fire, “she couldn’t have thought it was that” strong. She’s very thankful that her pet raised the warning and saved her, her kids, and everyone else in the neighborhood.