Last updated: June 24th, 2026
Added the new Turtle pet from the latest Grow A Garden 2 update, which increases your inventory capacity.
While Grow A Garden 2 may tout itself as being all about the Seeds, recruiting new Pets to your cause is equally important. Why? Because the more little critters you have chilling out and kickin’ back in your pad, the more of their useful Abilities and bonuses you’ll be able to use, whether that’s growing mutated crops or turning intruding gardeners into piles of ash.
To make sure you know what you’re searching for when buying Pets, we’ve put together a full list of all the Pets in Grow A Garden 2, including how to get them, the Abilities they offer, every Egg type and how to manage your Squad by increasing your Pet slots.
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Wondering which Pets you should be going after? Check out our full Grow A Garden 2 Pet Tier List to see our personal rankings of all the best Pets in the game.
All Pets in Grow A Garden 2
Below, we’ve put together a full list of every single Pet in Grow A Garden 2, listing how you get them and the Abilities that they’ll offer you.
| Pet | Rarity | How to get | Abilities | New? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frog | Common |
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Boosts jump height by +5 | |
| Bunny | Common |
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Boosts walk speed by +5 | |
| Owl | Uncommon |
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Extends night view distance by 12%, hoots when a rare Pet spawns | |
| Deer | Rare |
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Plants grow 10% faster | |
| Turtle | Rare |
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Increases carry capacity by 10%, lowers walk speed by 2 | NEW! |
| Robin | Legendary |
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Eats ripe fruit in garden and sometimes drops Seeds | |
| Bee | Legendary |
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Swarms intruders in your garden and inverts their controls | |
| Monkey | Mythic |
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Brings you ripe fruit picked from your garden | |
| Bear | Mythic |
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Pounces on intruders and throws them away | |
| Golden Dragonfly | Mythic |
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Doubles the chance of growing Golden crops | |
| Unicorn | Mythic |
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Doubles the chance of growing Rainbow crops | |
| Raccoon | Super |
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Steals from other players at night, increases steal limit by 25 | |
| Ice Serpent | Super | Freezes intruders using its ice breath | ||
| Black Dragon | Super | Burns intruders using its fire breath |
All Eggs in Grow A Garden 2
Although much rarer than they were in the original game, players will also be able to get Eggs in Grow A Garden 2 by earning Guild Rewards. Eggs are essentially a lootbox which, upon being placed, will burst open to reveal a random pet. These are all the Egg types in Grow A Garden 2 and the animals that can spawn from them:
| Egg Type | How to get | Animal spawn odds |
|---|---|---|
| Common Egg | Guild rewards |
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| Epic Egg | TBA |
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How to get Pets in Grow A Garden 2
If you’re still a little confused about how to even get Pets in Grow A Garden 2, let’s go over the basics. When leaving your garden, heading into the centre of the map, you’ll often find animals roaming around the nearby area. If you look above their heads, you’ll see a price tag and a timer. The timer indicates how long this critter will stick around before disappearing. If you want it, you’ll need to pay the quoted price before the timer expires, then the animal will walk to your garden and appear in your inventory.
How to manage Pets in Grow A Garden 2
After buying a Pet, you can find them in the Pets section of your inventory. If you equip them, then place them on the ground, they’ll join your current squad. At the beginning of the game, you’ll only have three Pet slots, but you can increase the number of slots by heading into the Pet tab, which you can open by pressing the button with a Bunny logo on the left-hand side of the screen.
This button will open up a tiny window showing all of your currently equipped Pets. If you look at the top of this tab, you’ll see a button labelled ‘+1’ with a price next to it. This is the cost of your next Pet capacity upgrade. Click it when you have the funds to upgrade how many Pets you can have following you simultaneously.
You can also unequip Pets in this menu. Just click on the unequip button to the right of the Pet you want to get rid of to send them back to your inventory.
Pet Mutations
Another aspect of Pets you’ll need to consider is Pet Mutations. Pets afflicted with Mutations will have buffs to their abilities. A Bunny with a Rainbow Mutation, for example, will make you move even faster than the standard variant. They are, however, exceedingly rare, so if you do spot one, make sure you add them to your roster.
As of right now, there seems to be four Mutation variants. The full list of Mutations is shown below:
And that’s our full list of every single Pet in Grow A Garden 2 so far. If you need any more Grow A Garden 2 help, be sure to check out our Grow A Garden 2 Pet tier list, Grow A Garden 2 Seed list, and Grow A Garden 2 Mutations list. You should also take a look at our Grow A Garden 2 codes page for some free goodies. But, if none of those appeal, you can always find our full list of Roblox guides here.
