In all seriousness, this is the wrong question.
He hadn't been around long enough to deserve anything. More about paying it forward.
Good story for breaking the inevitability of death to kids, and that instead of collapsing in nihilistic despair one can find joy and meaning in making the world a better place in one's small way, in spite of one's mortality.
Also good story for strong female characters without being pandering or social justicey. Just strong, good characters.
Yeah, the pig was whiny and useless at first. Can't blame him. Had a happy early childhood, then yanked out of it and thrown in a different world full of bullies, lonely as hell, then told he'd be bacon and there's nothing he can do about it. But he was loyal and thoughtful, and learned from Charlotte to pay it forward and be worthy of his unearned good fortune.
There's a reason this book has stood the test of time. It's really, really well done.