Florida has adopted a strict liability basis for dog bite liability; however, there are some exceptions or exemptions if the dog owner meets certain standards set forth in the Florida Statutes under Chapter 767.
When a child is bitten by a dog, it is important that the parent or responsible adult protect the child from further harm, stabilize the child, and obtain medical care for the injured child from a first aid kit, fire rescue, a pediatrician, an urgent care center, or (if necessary) a local emergency room.
It is also important for a parent of an injured child to consult with a Florida Child Injury Lawyer about the respective rights of the injured child and the responsibilities of the dog owner.
The book titled - The ABCs of Child Injury - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Every Parent Should Know - has chapters on Dog Bite Injuries, Homeowner's Insurance, Playground Injuries, Day Care Center Injuries, and other topics. You can get this book for free at The ABCs of Child Injury.