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Pets in Grow a Garden aren’t just adorable companions — they’re a vital part of farming success. Each one comes with its own traits, boosting crop production, accelerating growth, or triggering rare mutations. Because of this, pets are as crucial as seeds and soil for any serious gardener.
Welcome to our complete guide on how to get pets in Grow a Garden. If you’ve ever wondered how players manage to acquire rare companions or where to find them, you’ve come to the right place.
Here, we’ll walk through every method of obtaining pets — from hatching eggs at the Pet Egg Shop, to seasonal events, and trading with other players. We’ll also explain how to expand your pet slots so you can raise even more animals.
Pets in Grow a Garden play a central role in progression. They not only add personality to your farm, but also provide game-changing abilities that influence crops, mutations, and overall farm efficiency. Far from being simple cosmetic additions, pets can alter entire farming strategies once they mature and strengthen.
There are three main ways to acquire pets:
To summarize, every pet in Grow a Garden comes from one of these three methods. Now let’s go over how to obtain the top 10 pets in the game, with an extra one as a bonus.

The Golden Goose is among the best Grow a Garden pets. It could be hatched from the Sprout Egg during the Beanstalk Event (August 16, 2025), with only a 1% chance.
Steps during the event:
Since the event is over, the Golden Goose is now only available through Grow a Garden pet trading.

The Kitsune ranks as one of the rarest pets ever released, introduced during the Zen Event (July 19 – August 2, 2025). It came only from the Zen Egg, with a hatch chance of 0.08% (roughly one per 1,250 eggs).
Steps to obtain during the event:
The Kitsune’s ability, Nine-Tailed Myth, activated every ~22 minutes, duplicating mutations from other players’ crops, with a rare chance of creating Foxfire Chakra, a massive multiplier.

The Corrupted Kitsune was introduced in the second half of the Zen Event (July 26 – August 2, 2025). Unlike the normal Kitsune, it didn’t come from eggs but from event chests — Kitsune Chest and Exotic Kitsune Chest — each with a 1% chance. The Rainbow Sack gave a higher 7% chance.
Steps during the event:
Its ability, Nine-Tailed Curse, boosted your own crops, occasionally multiplying them with Corrupt Foxfire Chakra, making it an ultimate endgame pet.

The Dragonfly (Divine pet) was added in the Animal Update (May 3, 2025). Known for its Transmutation ability, it turned a crop gold every 5 minutes.
How to obtain:
The Dragonfly remains obtainable today when Bug Eggs rotate in the shop, though the odds are still low.

The Mimic Octopus, introduced in the Summer Harvest Event (June 21, 2025), is a Mythical pet with the ability Mimicry — copying another active pet every 20 minutes.
How to obtain:
Though event-locked, this pet remains one of the most versatile due to its ability to duplicate other pets’ effects.

The Butterfly, added in the Friendship Update, was famous for converting crops into Rainbow variants with a 50x multiplier. Every 30 minutes, it transformed a highly mutated fruit into Rainbow.
Steps:

The Queen Bee, added in the Bizzy Bee Event, is a Divine pet with two strong abilities: pollination and cooldown refreshes.
Steps:

The T-Rex appeared in the Prehistoric Event. With Apex Predator, it spread mutations every ~20 minutes.
Steps:

The Spinosaurus, introduced in the Pet Mutations Update, had the ability Food Chain — consuming three mutations and spreading them to one prioritized fruit.
Steps:

The Lobster Thermidor arrived in the Cooking Event (August 2025). Its abilities — Molten Boiling Point and Meteoric Boiling Point — applied strong mutations.
Steps:
Today, it’s only obtainable through trading since the event ended.

The Raccoon was originally found in Night Eggs and Exotic Night Eggs, famous for stealing crops from other players.
Steps:
Every 15 minutes, the Raccoon steals crops — sometimes massively mutated ones — making it one of the most lucrative pets.
Players start with just three pet slots, which can feel restrictive. Luckily, you can unlock up to five more without spending RBX using the Free Upgrade system.
How it works:
Use common pets like Hedgehogs or Beavers as fodder. Always avoid sacrificing rare or event pets.
Boost leveling with XP pets like Owls and Mice, then trade in the fodder pet once it reaches the milestone.
Obtaining the strongest pets in Grow a Garden is a grind, but one that pays off massively. From rare event pets like the Lobster Thermidor to powerful farming staples like the Raccoon, your collection determines how efficiently you progress. Unlocking extra pet slots expands your potential, and smart use of XP pets makes the leveling process faster.