Shiba Inu Pet Guide — What You Need to Know
The Shiba Inu is one of those pets that immediately turns heads in the trading hub. Sitting at Rare rarity with a base value of 12,000 Sheckles, it's ranked B tier — a decent mid-tier pet. Nothing flashy, but it gets the job done and has consistent demand.
What Makes the Shiba Inu Special?
Every pet in Grow a Garden has a unique ability, and the Shiba Inu's is pretty interesting: Shiba Smile - boosts mood (faster growth). This ability affects how you play around this pet. Whether you're using it for farming, trading, or just having it in your collection, knowing how its ability works gives you an edge.
What really sets the Shiba Inu apart is its Rare rarity. While not the rarest rarity, this pet still has its place in the game's ecosystem.
Weight Progression & What It Means for You
The Shiba Inu hatches at 400 kg and grows at 1 kg per age level. That growth rate is steady. It's not going to skyrocket overnight, but with consistent farming you'll see your pet's weight climb over time.
Here's the weight breakdown that actually matters for your wallet:
- Standard (0–4999 kg) — 1x value. This is where every fresh-hatched Shiba Inu starts.
- Huge (5000+ kg) — 2x value. This is a serious grind. You're looking at weeks of active farming to hit this threshold.
- Titanic (15000+ kg) — 5x value. A Titanic {pet.name} is rare and commands respect in any trade negotiation.
- Godly (40000+ kg) — 15x value. The holy grail. A Godly {pet.name} is worth a fortune and barely anyone has one. If you're going for this, you're in for the long haul.
Not sure what age your pet needs to be to hit these thresholds? Use the pet weight calculator — punch in your Shiba Inu's current age and see exactly how many kg you need for the next class.
How to Get the Shiba Inu
You can currently get the Shiba Inu from Event. The hatch rate is low, so don't be discouraged if you don't get one right away — it's all RNG. Some players go hundreds of eggs without seeing one.If you're trying to hatch one, here's a tip: hatch in bulk. Opening 10-20 eggs at once instead of one at a time just feels better, even if the odds don't technically change. And if trading for it is more your speed, run the numbers through the pet value calculator first so you know exactly what it's worth.
Trading the Shiba Inu — What to Watch For
The Shiba Inu market in Grow a Garden moves around depending on updates and what the player base is hyped about at the time. Here are a few things I've learned from trading these:
- Weight class matters more than you think. Don't just look at the base value. A Godly Shiba Inu is worth 15x more than a fresh one. Always check the weight before you offer or accept.
- Rarity alone doesn't set the price. Two pets can both be Rare but have very different values because of their ability, demand, and availability. The Shiba Inu's value is a mix of all these factors.
- Don't trade it in a hurry. High-tier pets like the Shiba Inu don't come around often. If someone's rushing you to accept a trade, that's usually a red flag. Take your time, check the value, and use the WFL trade checker to compare both sides.
- Know when to hold. If the game just dropped a new update, pet values can shift. Sometimes holding onto your Shiba Inu for an extra week pays off more than flipping it immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the Shiba Inu worth in Grow a Garden right now?
With a base value of 12,000 Sheckles, the actual trade value depends heavily on its weight class and any mutations. A Standard one goes for around 12,000 Sheckles, but a Godly one can fetch 180,000 Sheckles or more. Check the pet value calculator for a live estimate.
How rare is the Shiba Inu?
It hatches from Event at a low rate. You'll likely need to open dozens of eggs to get one.
Is the Shiba Inu good for farming?
It's decent. The main value of the Shiba Inu comes from its trade value rather than its farming ability, but you can still assign it to plots for passive XP.
Should I trade my Shiba Inu or keep it?
If you don't use it actively, there's an argument for trading it while the demand is high. But if you're into farming and its ability fits your setup, holding onto it might be more profitable in the long run. Run your trade through the WFL checker and see if the offer makes sense.