How to Get Giant Pets in Grow a Garden

In Grow a Garden! on Roblox, players often wonder how to get those massive pets wandering around the game. From huge mouses to oversized candy blossoms, giant pets are a cool cosmetic feature — but they can be confusing to figure out. Here’s a complete guide explaining how you can get big pets in the game. Also check out Grow a Garden Codes & Tier List for Animals.

Giant Pets Are Random, Not Grown

One of the biggest misconceptions is that age determines the size of your pet. That’s not true at all.

  • A pet that’s only age 24 can be massive.
  • Another pet with a higher age like 27 might still be tiny.

So the age of your pet doesn’t affect its size. You can’t grow pets into huge ones by leveling them up, feeding them, or aging them.

How Do You Get Giant Pets?

The size of your pet is completely random when you hatch or plant them. Just like seeds that can grow into small or large plants, pets also spawn in different sizes:

  • When you hatch a pet, there’s a random chance it will be huge.
  • The same thing happens with seeds — you might plant a small Candy Blossom or a huge Candy Blossom, and it’s all random.

This randomness applies to every new pet you hatch. There’s no way to force a giant pet, and feeding or aging won’t increase its size.

Do Giant Pets Give You Any Advantage?

Unfortunately, giant pets are purely cosmetic. They don’t offer any gameplay benefits like increased stats or passive perks.That means:

  • A giant mouse is just for show.
  • It won’t help you progress faster or give more rewards than a regular-sized pet.

If you’re aiming for better gameplay performance, focus on leveling pets or choosing ones with better utility — not size.

Giant pets in Grow a Garden! are fun, flashy, and completely luck-based. While they won’t make you stronger, they’re a cool way to show off your rare hatch. If you’re trying to get one, your best bet is to keep hatching and planting until you strike gold. Just remember — it’s all cosmetic, so enjoy the game your way, giant pets or not.

Jay: A Content writer for Roonby.com Contact me on Jason@roonby.com, we can't reply to gmail for some reason.

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