An ethical micropig breeder has launched an educational campaign to place little pigs at schools across the country.
Micropig trio Bart, Lisa and Troy, and pair Miley and Georgie are ready to become members of the classroom community, in a scheme which Kew Little Pigs in Amersham Bucks, says promotes animal kindness and is an excellent learning tool.
With ongoing support from Kew Little Pigs, staff and pupils learn how to care for their new pets, as well as building a bond with the friendly creatures, who can be trained in the same way as a dog.
Olivia Mikhail, who founded Kew Little Pigs, said: "We hope that schools will want to join the scheme, and discover the benefits of learning about pig keeping.
"Pigs are amazing pets, and learning about their characteristics and quirks from a young age in our opinion promotes compassion and kindness. Learning about responsibility is also key, and caring for an animal for children who maybe cannot have a pet at home only enhances their lives."
The micropigs can be cared for by people who suffer from allergies, and are friendly and sociable. Some owners even take their pets out for walks on a lead.
Full pig keeping training and ongoing support is provided by Kew Little Pigs, and Danesfield School in Marlow, Bucks is over the moon with their new arrivals Peggy, Wilma, Pebbles and Bam Bam.
A teacher at the primary school, said: "The pigs are doing really well, and love the kids nearly as much as we all love them!! They get a lot of attention!
"If you want to see our Twitter feed it’s @danesfieldforest where we post pictures of them regularly!"
Olivia added: "We have already had some success with the scheme and also do school visits. People are absolutely loving trying something different, and we think it is so important to create a kind and caring society."
If your school is interested in rehoming these little pigs go to www.kewlittlepigs.com to find out more.