The Trader Event in Grow A Garden is always a fun moment because it breaks the normal rhythm of farming and lets you chase pets you don't usually see. These pets often have odd stats, special utility, or just a “collector appeal” that makes them feel a bit different from the regular lineup.
If you're not sure which Grow A Garden Roblox Pets appear in the Trader Event or what they're actually good for, this guide walks you through the full list—plus a few simple thoughts on how each one plays.
Let's go through them one by one.

Silver Piggy is the starter-friendly version of the Piggy line. It's cheaper, easier to get, and mainly used as an early-game coin booster. It doesn't scale super high, but at the beginning of your run it helps fill your wallet fast. Great for new players preparing for bigger pets later.
Best for: early coin farming, starter players.
Golden Piggy is the “premium feeling” version of the Piggy line. Bigger boosts, better income, and overall just a stronger version of Silver Piggy. If the Trader ever offers this at a good price, pick it up — it pays for itself quickly.
Best for: mid-game coin income, replacing weaker currency pets.
Clam is one of the more unusual Trader pets because its value often depends on how you build around it. It leans into resource-type gains, giving you small boosts over time. When stacked with similar pets, it becomes surprisingly helpful.
Best for: steady passive gains, support-style setups.
Magpie usually shines because of its coin-stealing or loot-collecting flavor. In Grow A Garden, it tends to give “extra bits” of value that stack over long play sessions. It's a pet you don't fully appreciate until you notice how much it helps while you're busy farming elsewhere.
Best for: background farming, long sessions, AFK-friendly play.
A reliable mid-tier pet. Bearded Dragon normally gives decent boosts and works well in almost any lineup. It doesn't have the wild spikes of some rare pets, but it's consistent — which matters a lot if you're still building your roster.
Best for: balanced farming, filling empty slots with something dependable.
Yes, it appears twice on the list, but it's just one pet — Sheckling is a quirky Trader Event pet that often focuses on increased trade value or small utility boosts. It's usually targeted by collectors because it's not one of the common garden pets you see everywhere.
Best for: collection value, niche farming setups.
Pack Mule does exactly what you expect — it helps you carry more. In Grow A Garden, that usually means bigger storage-style or capacity-style bonuses. If you struggle with bag limitations or slow delivery speeds, Pack Mule is surprisingly helpful.
Best for: players who hate dropping items or running out of space.
Chimera is one of the strongest Trader Event pets and stands out because it blends multiple traits into one package. While it's not always cheap, it feels worth it thanks to its overall power and scaling. If you see a Chimera offered, don't overthink it.
Best for: high-value progression, late-game farming.
Messenger Pigeon focuses on speed, travel time, or delivery-style bonuses depending on the version. It's one of those pets that makes everything else in your garden feel smoother because your actions take less time.
Best for: reducing downtime, speeding up common tasks.
Camel is another utility pet that shines in long-duration tasks. Anything that takes time, weight, or capacity benefits from Camel. It's basically a “slow but strong” support pet — not flashy, but very practical for longer farming cycles.
Best for: long missions, heavy resource farming, AFK gardeners.
The Trader Event pets in Grow A Garden are great because they give you tools you don't normally have access to. Some boost coins, some boost storage, some help with travel, and some are just cool to own. What matters most is picking the ones that match your playstyle — whether you're a heavy farmer, an AFK player, or someone hunting rare collections.
If you're unsure which to chase, Golden Piggy, Chimera, and Pack Mule are usually the safest picks for real gameplay benefits, while Magpie and Sheckling appeal more to collectors.