The Bunny is a Common pet in Grow a Garden 2 that hops around your plot and raises your movement. Its whole value comes down to speed, which makes it one of the more practical early pets to grab while you build up your garden.
Quick answer: Equip the Bunny as an active pet to gain +5 walk speed. Equip more than one Bunny and the speed bonus stacks, so several of them together let you move much faster across the map.

Bunny ability and stats in Grow a Garden 2
The Bunny’s passive increases your walk speed by +5 while it is equipped, and it hops around your garden as it does so. It was added on June 12, 2026, when the game released, and it is currently obtainable.
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Rarity | Common |
| Price | 20,000 Sheckles |
| Spawn chance | 11.9% |
| Ability | Hops around your garden and boosts walk speed by +5 |
| Date added | June 12, 2026 |
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Bunnies spawn randomly on the map rather than coming from a fixed shop. When one appears, walk up to it and buy it for 20,000 Sheckles to make it your pet. Codes do not grant pets, so saving up Sheckles is the only route.
You know it worked when the Bunny follows you back to your plot and starts hopping around. Equip it in a pet slot to switch on the +5 walk speed bonus.

Stack Bunnies for faster movement
The speed buff is cumulative. Equip several Bunnies at once and each one adds its +5, letting you sprint across your garden and the wider map. That extra mobility helps when you are traveling between plots, chasing down other pet spawns, or moving in and out of gardens to steal from other players.
You start with 3 pet slots, which limits how many Bunnies you can stack at first. You can buy more slots with Sheckles to make room for a heavier speed setup.
| Slot upgrade | Cost | Total slots |
|---|---|---|
| +1 | 200,000 Sheckles | 4 |
| +2 | 1,000,000 Sheckles | 5 |
Tip: If your main goal is mobility for exploring and stealing, filling your slots with Bunnies is a cheap and effective option. If you would rather grow crops faster or defend your fruit, pets like the Deer or Bee fill those roles instead while the Bunny stays focused purely on speed.






