An animal welfare charity has given head teachers tips on how to make sure pupils get along with the growing number of school dogs.
The guidance was issued by The Dogs Trust, which advises against using dogs in schools but said it "is a trend we have seen grow in popularity in the UK".
One of the estimated 600 schools with a classroom canine is Whitefriars Primary Academy in King's Lynn, Norfolk, which said Poppy the cockapoo helped with wellbeing and learning.
Head Mat Tuckwood, who looks after Poppy when the school day ends, said getting her was a big decision, and it was essential to make sure she was the right pet.