A pit bull attack in Pratt leads to new discussion about a ban that was lifted just last year.

Monday night, Pratt residents attended a meeting at city hall to discuss the city's dangerous-animal ordinance, an ordinance that is not breed specific.

Last year, the city lifted a ban on pit bulls. But a recent pit bull attack on another dog owner led some in the community to demand changes be made to the ordinance in place that doesn't specifically mention a breed.

The city says it's listening.

"We're listening to both sides and we appreciate everybody's comments, concerns," Pratt Police Chief Nate Humble says. "...If they are wanting to report anything as far as a vicious animal or animal at large, please do so and it will be handled properly."

City leaders didn't take action Monday night, but say they plan another meeting to discuss the public comments they've heard regarding its dangerous-animal ordinance.