Preparedness
Arizona Mom Survives Vicious Pit Bull Attack Thanks to Quick-Thinking Daughter

In a shocking turn of events, Enza Piazza, a woman from Arizona, recounts a traumatic incident during which she was severely attacked by a pit bull she had saved from homelessness and nursed back to health over a period of four years.
Piazza opened her home to Baby Girl, the pit bull, in 2020. However, she never anticipated the life-threatening nightmare that would soon unfold.
“I had a collapsed lung, I had already lost two pints of blood,” Piazza grimly recalled of the incident, which occurred late last year without any apparent provocation on her part.
The dog’s sudden switch to aggression left Piazza fearing for her life. “She rag-dolled me back and forth,” she described. “I couldn’t gasp for air, and that very moment, I had no idea I had a collapsed lung, I had already lost two pints of blood.”
Weighing roughly 90 pounds, the pit bull was a formidable adversary.
“She was literally on top of me, and going for my arms, and just taking flesh, back and forth,” Piazza continued.
In the heat of the moment, Piazza called out to her daughter Nina, instructing her to retrieve a firearm.
“My mom reminded me of the gun that we had and she said, ‘Go get it,’ and I said, ‘Are you sure?’ because I didn’t want to do that,” Nina shared.
Nina took her mother’s advice and shot at the dog, not once, but thrice.
“She started turning around, and my mom said, ‘Do it one more time’ so I did it one more time and she was still moving so I did it another time, and that’s when she laid down,” Nina explained.
Since the incident, Piazza has faced criticism for the manner in which the dog was put down. However, she firmly maintains that she was left with no other options. “There was no controlling the situation at all, and I would’ve never hurt her ever,” she insists. “I rescued her; I would’ve never hurt her.”
In the aftermath, Piazza has required three surgeries and continuous therapy. She also experiences nightmares and flashbacks caused by the encounter.
The incident has reignited debates about pit bull ownership and legislation. In the face of numerous incidents involving pit bulls attacking humans, some fatally, government officials have proposed banning the breed. Conversely, defenders argue that the owners should bear responsibility for their pet’s actions, rather than the entire breed being punished.
Earlier this year, a man was fatally mauled by his own pit bulls at his home in Compton, prompting police to euthanize the 13 dogs on the property.
For those interested, Piazza’s full interview can be viewed on KVOA’s YouTube channel.
Watch a local news report about the incident below:
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Preparedness
Mastering Evacuation: Be Ready to Flee in Minutes

In the face of sudden disasters, having a well-prepared evacuation plan is not just a precaution—it’s a necessity. Whether it’s a wildfire, a hurricane, or civil unrest, these events can strike with little to no warning, leaving you with mere hours, or even minutes, to evacuate. The key to survival in such scenarios is knowing exactly what to do and having a plan in place that allows you to act swiftly and efficiently.
The unpredictability of disasters is a stark reminder of the importance of preparedness. Historical events like the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 illustrate the chaos and urgency that accompany such crises. As reported by Thought Co., “Fire companies tried their best to contain the fire, but when the city’s waterworks were destroyed the battle was over.” The only option for many was to flee, as “tens of thousands of Chicago’s citizens did.” This disaster left 31% of Chicago’s population homeless, underlining the critical need for an evacuation plan.
Fast forward to recent times, and the urgency remains the same. Mandy Moore shared a harrowing account of a sudden evacuation due to California wildfires: “We never got an evacuation notice.” Her family had to act quickly, packing up their essentials and navigating through dangerous conditions to reach safety. This real-life scenario emphasizes the need to be prepared to leave at a moment’s notice.
Preparation begins with a well-stocked bug-out bag. This essential kit should be ready for each family member, ensuring you have the necessities to survive if you need to evacuate quickly. A comprehensive bug-out bag should include items like a durable backpack, a ballistic panel for protection, an emergency sleeping bag, and other survival essentials. As emergencies often lead to power outages, having solar-powered devices can be invaluable, ensuring you have access to power wherever you end up.
Equally important is having a pre-planned evacuation route. In times of crisis, main roads can become congested, trapping people in their vehicles. To avoid this, plan alternate routes and aim to leave before a mandatory evacuation is issued. This foresight can prevent the nightmare of being stuck in traffic when time is of the essence.
To ensure you’re never caught off guard, take proactive steps such as signing up for emergency alerts, keeping your bug-out bag accessible, and regularly checking safety equipment like smoke detectors and fire extinguishers. While we can’t control when or where disasters will strike, being prepared can make all the difference in ensuring your safety and that of your loved ones.
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Preparedness
Take Control: Secure Your Food Supply Amid Rising Prices

Food shortages and escalating grocery prices are no longer hypothetical concerns; they are very much a reality today. Take, for instance, the situation with eggs. The United States Department of Agriculture recently reported a dramatic rise in egg prices, stating, “Egg prices have nearly doubled in the last six weeks, with the average cost of a dozen cracking $8 last week. The average egg price is now at $8.03 per dozen.” Moreover, the agency predicts a 41.1% increase in egg prices this year.
However, the issue extends beyond just eggs. The USDA has indicated that by 2025, food prices overall are expected to increase at a rate slightly above the historical average. Currently, data shows that a family of four spends approximately $993 monthly on a thrifty grocery plan, a significant jump from $675 just four years ago.
The situation could worsen with ongoing tariff conflicts. A recent analysis from a public policy research center anticipates that the typical American family might incur additional annual costs ranging from $1,600 to $2,000 due to new tariffs. As these economic pressures mount, it becomes increasingly crucial to prepare for potential food insecurity and establish personal food systems.
Eggs, a dietary staple and key ingredient in numerous recipes, are at the forefront of these price hikes. Yet, experts caution that other protein sources, such as beef and veal, might soon follow suit, with beef prices projected to rise by 3.2% in 2025. This coincides with a predicted 2.5% decline in beef production.
Adding to these challenges, the White House recently announced the implementation of tariffs on Canada and Mexico under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), aimed at addressing national security threats, including drug trafficking. “Proceeding with implementing tariffs on Canada and Mexico under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to combat the extraordinary threat to U.S. national security, including our public health posed by unchecked drug trafficking,” the announcement stated.
These tariffs, once enforced, are expected to further inflate grocery bills, particularly affecting fresh fruits and vegetables. The U.S. heavily relies on imports from Mexico and Canada, which supplied a substantial portion of fresh produce in 2022. Additionally, beef costs are poised to rise due to declining cattle supplies, leading to increased reliance on beef imports.
The Consumer Brands Association warns that “Plans to impose duties on American agriculture imports are set to boost the price of fruit and vegetables as well as sugar and coffee, with the Consumer Brands Association saying tariffs on Canada and Mexico could lead to higher consumer prices.”
Faced with these challenges, it’s crucial to take proactive steps to secure your food supply. One effective strategy is to cultivate your own food. With the anticipated rise in fresh produce costs, growing your own fruits and vegetables can be a cost-effective solution. Investing in heirloom seeds is a wise move, ensuring a sustainable food source for your family and future generations.
In addition to growing your own produce, stocking up on emergency food staples is vital. While egg prices are already high, essentials like coffee and sugar are also expected to increase. Consider purchasing budget-friendly, long-lasting food staples to safeguard against future price hikes.
For those with the space and resources, raising backyard livestock can be a practical way to mitigate rising egg costs. Families with chickens not only secure their egg supply but can also profit by selling eggs locally. Diversifying protein sources is equally important. Consider raising livestock for meat or investing in long-term protein solutions like the Mega Protein Kit with Real Meat or the Beans Trio and Rice Case Pack Kit.
Finally, supporting local producers can help build a resilient food supply chain. Engage with local farmers and butchers, and frequent farmers’ markets to foster community relationships and secure fresh, locally-sourced food.
By taking control of your food supply now, you can better navigate the uncertainties of rising inflation, supply chain disruptions, and economic challenges. Feed yourself and free yourself from dependence on volatile market forces.
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Mastering Crisis: Unleash Mental Strength for Survival Success

Growing up near the ocean, I was taught to respect its power and potential danger. Yet, as a teenager, I found myself in a rip current and reacted in the exact way I had been warned against. Overwhelmed by stress and adrenaline, I panicked and attempted to swim against the current. Fortunately, I was with someone who exhibited greater mental fortitude, staying calm and guiding us safely back to shore.
This experience taught me that survival isn’t solely about having the right gear or supplies like food and water. Mental preparedness is crucial. As an adult, I now understand that the mind plays a pivotal role in survival situations.
T. Sgt. Lee Young, a survival expert and SERE instructor for the Air Force, emphasizes the importance of mental strength. He states, “Survival is 10 percent physical and 90 percent mental. [It takes] someone who’s mentally strong and has the willpower to endure. These are the people who make it out of a survival situation.” He further explains that without mental resilience, even the best supplies won’t save you if you give up early in a crisis.
Young shares his strategies for maintaining mental strength during survival training. He reminds himself that no matter how dire a situation seems, “someone always has it worse.” He also believes in the possibility of overcoming challenges, asking himself, “If others can do it, why can’t I do it?” Lastly, he refuses to admit defeat, driven by the thought, “If he can do it, why can’t I do it?”
In crisis situations, panic is a natural response, but it can be detrimental. Stressful circumstances trigger panic, making it essential to force yourself to remain calm, even when adrenaline is high. If you’re with others, maintaining composure is crucial, as your panic can easily spread to them.
This principle applies not only in isolation but also in public emergencies, such as a terrorist attack. In such scenarios, blending in and not drawing attention is vital. This concept is known as being a “gray man,” someone who remains unnoticed and avoids standing out.
Survival situations naturally evoke fear. Caryn Mackenzie, a contributor to Survival Filter, notes, “Mental toughness is not about being impervious to pain or fear; rather, it’s about embracing discomfort and adversity as opportunities for growth and development.” Overcoming fear is essential for clear thinking and rational decision-making.
Consider Aron Ralston’s harrowing survival story. Trapped for over five days, Ralston faced immense physical and psychological stress. His mental resilience and determination led him to make the life-saving decision to amputate his own arm to escape. His experience highlights the critical role of mental fortitude, decision-making, and adaptability in survival.
A common trait among survivors is hope. They focus on reasons to live rather than succumbing to despair. Joe Simpson’s survival story is a testament to this mindset. After a perilous fall into a crevasse, he maintained hope and discipline by setting small, achievable goals, such as reaching specific landmarks within set timeframes.
Adaptability is another vital aspect of survival. Flexibility and resourcefulness enable survivors to make the best use of available resources. In survival situations, it’s easy to become fixated on the end game, but this can be overwhelming. Instead, focus on immediate tasks, like finding shelter, and take things one step at a time.
Isolation poses one of the greatest mental challenges in survival scenarios. Loneliness can lead to hopelessness and the urge to give up. To prepare for this, it’s beneficial to spend time alone, familiarizing yourself with solitude.
While mental resilience is key, having survival skills can boost your confidence in crisis situations. Knowing how to navigate the wilderness or administer first aid can prevent panic and foster a sense of preparedness.
Physical health also plays a role in mental strength. Regular exercise not only enhances physical endurance but also supports mental well-being, equipping you to handle crisis situations with greater resilience.
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Linda
June 15, 2024 at 12:12 pm
PIT BULLS SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM THE EARTH! The instinct to kill is inside them. Every person should learn how to use a firearm AND USE IT TO KILL AN ANIMAL THAT ATTACKS. ..PERIOD.
Karen
June 15, 2024 at 5:18 pm
You think a pit bull is bad? There are far bigger, stronger, with more bite force, around. Check out the Ovchark (Caucasian Shepherd), the Kangal, the Cane Corso, the Mastiff, the Rottie, the Wolf Hybrid, the Dogo Argentino and a few more. Any one of these dogs would eat a pit bull for lunch. The Ovchark can take on anything and will dispatch it in short order. Same with a Kangal. I think one of the most terrifying things I’ve ever seen in my life is an Ovchark fighting.
What’s truly unfortunate in this story is this dog was a rescue. I think rescuing any dog is a big risk, but a pit bull especially as you don’t know how it was raised or trained. It’s a very sad situation and one can tell that this lady and her daughter were very torn over having to shoot this dog. They were in a kill-or-be-killed situation. I don’t care how much I love my dog, if it attacked me, another family member, a person or their dog, I would have done the same thing. What strikes me as odd in this instance is they had the dog for 4 years and it never showed any aggression. Not sure I fully believe that though. Does this mean I think they were wrong in killing the dog? Absolutely NOT!!!
“Every person should learn how to use a firearm AND USE IT TO KILL AN ANIMAL THAT ATTACKS…PERIOD.” Agree with you 1,000 percent on both counts! I’m a firm believer in any Citizen of legal age being trained to use a gun and owning at least one.
Mcb
June 15, 2024 at 12:37 pm
It is very common for Pitbulls to turn, especially ones that have been adopted after a certain age, but they are not the only breed out there that will turn after they’ve been adopted. Animals are quite different than humans they require less. Of a reaction to turn on their owners people study humans more than they study animals the effect of animals, brains and emotions are not that well known no matter what anyone may say it is true that animals are humans best friend but they have feelings and pain just like Anything else?
Justin
June 15, 2024 at 3:04 pm
Every dog has the instinct to chase/kill. The dog being a rescue was the problem. Not knowing what has happened in the past is a major issue. Not sure what Linda’s problem is with the breed. The kid did the right thing at the mom’s urging. Sucks for the kid though
Skippy
June 15, 2024 at 3:25 pm
Keep in mind that this was a “Rescue” Dogs will mirror their owner’s in how they are raised. Owner’s should be held accountable for the dogs actions. Do you ban all Children because of the few who grow up to be a Thief, Wife beater or Serial Killer. On another note, this is a prime example of ownership of a firearm and proper knowledge of how to use it saved the life of the homeowner and quite possibly others in the home.
Jeff
June 15, 2024 at 5:00 pm
Linda,
I’ve owned 2 pits & they were nothing but big old babies.
How were this aggressive dogs bred, treated, etc.(and any other breed, German Shepherds, Dobermans)?
Don’t broad brush the entire breed. Education on your part is key, not emotional comments.
Steve
June 16, 2024 at 12:29 pm
Sorry, but I would never own a dog that scares me.
Mike kenney
June 16, 2024 at 11:11 pm
What idiot put up “ it should be discouraged.
Perhaps they would like to be tonights meal for some deranged dog