Editor’s Note: This post was last updated on February 1, 2026.
Grow a Garden Pets Tier List: Overview
As of now, there are 121 pets in all of Grow a Garden, each coming with unique traits and buffs. A lot of them can provide you with excellent chances of getting fruit mutations and a rapid growth rate, while there are many others that provide minimal to less efficient qualities. While some eggs are available at the shop and crafting table, many are found through food items made by following Grow a Garden cooking recipes. Accordingly, we have divided all of these pets into different categories, with S being the best of all because it provides the best passives for money making, while E is the worst because the pets in that category have the least usable traits.
Grow a Garden S-Tier Pets
The S-Tier consists of the greatest pets of all in Grow a Garden, including the Golden Goose, Raccoon, Kitsune, Dragonfly, Disco Bee, and others. Each of them has high-quality traits, where the Golden Goose can pop up a Fortune eggplant, and selling its fruits can grant the Fortune mutation on other random plants. While, the Kitsune and Raccoon can steal others’ seeds and harvest, the Disco Bee has a chance of turning any random fruit to Disco, and the T-Rex can give high valued mutations to random plants in your garden
Grow a Garden A-Tier Pets
Next at the A-Tier, we have a mix of the Dinosaur, Paradise eggs, and Zen Eggs let me assure you that each of them has excellent qualities despite being a tier below the best ones. Among these, my favorite is the Capybara that never lets your active pets go hungry. Other pets like the Triceratops can help in advancing the size of hatched pets, while the Mole can dig up free gears and sheckles, and the Queen Bee can help in giving pollinated mutation and a small chance of refreshing the pet passives. That said, here are all the pets in the A-Tier.
Grow a Garden B-Tier Pets
Since the B-tier lies in the middle, it consists of average pets with a few great passives. However, they can sometimes be limited to benefit a single crop. The Scarlet Macaw is the best example, helping you to get the Verdant mutation on your harvests. The Night Owl helps boost the XP of the active pets in your garden. Then, Red Fox can be used to get random seeds from other players’ gardens. Whereas the Iguanodon can help your dino pets gain bonus XP every second.
Grow a Garden C-Tier Pets
Coming down at the C-Tier, these pets are slightly better than the ones you can find from most common eggs in Grow a Garden. A few of the rare eggs belonging to this category are the most useful ones, like the Fennec Fox that has a chance of copying random mutations from your garden, and the Owl, helps pets to gain XP.
Grow a Garden D-Tier Pets
Coming to the D-Tier, it consists of those pets slightly better than the unusable ones in the E-Tier. Considering the first pet Ankylosaurus, can help you get a copy of the stolen fruit by other pets. While the Blood Kiwi helps in reducing the hatch time of eggs, the Orange Tabby can help in increasing the fruit size in your garden. Thus, the Tabby can be used along with the sprinklers to get huge fruits and ultimately better profit.
Grow a Garden E-Tier Pets
Finally we have the E-Tier pets which are straight up worst of all and come with the least useful traits in the game. For instance, the Spotted Deer that can help in keeping the berries intact when harvested. The Rabbit can give your carrots a small chance of adding a value bonus. However, they sell for really low prices, which again is not good enough when you have better crops available. That ends our list of the best Grow a Garden pets. While the common egg pets can be utilized at the early stages, always aim to get better eggs in the game. So, which pet is your favorite, and what is the rarest you have unlocked in the game? Let us know in the comments below.
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