Pets — June 2026
Pets in Grow a Garden are passive helpers that boost your plot's output without any direct input. Some pets water your crops on a timer, others attract mutations or stack XP, and a handful are pure cosmetics earned from limited eggs. Every pet hatches from a specific egg with a published drop rate — keep an eye on the Pet Egg Shop rotation to catch the rare ones.
Browse the full pet roster below. Each card shows the pet's ability snippet, rarity and the egg it hatches from. Click through to a detail page to see exact hatch percentages, related pets and tier-list placement based on practical farming value.


Queen Bee
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Raccoon
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Raiju
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Raptor
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Red Fox
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Scarlet Macaw
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Sea Otter
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Sea Turtle
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Seal
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Seedling
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Shiba Inu
AllProvides an additional 15% boost to the pet's xp per second.




Silver Monkey , Monkey
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Snail
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Spaghetti Sloth
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Spinosaurus
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Squirrel
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Starfish
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Stegosaurus
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Sugar Glider
AllFrequently Asked Questions
How do pet passive abilities actually work in Grow a Garden?
Every pet carries one passive ability that fires automatically over time — you never need to activate it manually. For example, the Crab (Common) quietly boosts nearby crops on a timer, the Elephant (Divine) fires its Jumbo Blessing to supercharge harvests, and the Thunderstorm weather pet zaps nearby fruits with lightning every 45–60 seconds during storms. The ability runs as long as the pet's Hunger meter is not empty, so feeding your pet keeps the passive going.
What is the rarest type of pet and how hard is it to get?
Prismatic is the highest rarity tier. Pets like the Birb and the Corrupted Kitsune sit at this level. The Birb, for instance, has only a 0.1% chance of hatching from the Bird Egg or Premium Bird Egg, meaning you would need around 1,000 pulls on average just to get one. The Raccoon (Divine) is equally brutal at 0.1% from the Night Egg. Most top-tier pets arrive during limited-time events, so missing the event window means waiting for a possible re-run.
What do Pet Mutations like Golden, Rainbow, and Aurora do?
Pet Mutations are special variants that change or supercharge a pet's base passive. Golden gives a big boost to the existing passive, Rainbow gives an even bigger boost, and Shiny or Inverted add bonus XP per second (15% and 30% respectively). Aurora is particularly special — it gives the pet a periodic chance (roughly every 16–42 minutes) to transform a nearby fruit into an Aurora variant, which greatly increases its value. Windstruck is another standout: it can apply the Dawnbound mutation to a crop roughly every 5–6 hours.
Does a pet's Age matter, and how do I increase it?
Yes — Age directly amplifies how powerful a pet's passive is. There are five Age tiers purchasable with Robux: 20, 30, 45, 60, and 75. A pet at Age 75 has a noticeably stronger passive than the same pet at the default starting age. Age items do not give the pet any new ability; they simply push the existing passive further up its scaling curve. It is worth investing in Age for pets you plan to use long-term, especially high-rarity ones whose passives are already strong.
Can I get pets without spending Robux or buying eggs?
Yes, though the free options are usually limited-time. Seasonal events regularly offer pets through quest rewards, season passes, and event shops — for example, the Corrupted Kodama dropped from Corrupt Zen Quests at a 4.35% chance, and several Christmas pets came from free Gift rewards. A handful of exclusive pets come bundled with real-world PhatMojo plushie codes (like the Albino Peacock and Angora Goat), but those require a physical purchase. The easiest free pets are event shop purchases that use in-game event currency you earn by playing.