
If you’ve been dreaming of adding a furry companion to your criminal empire in Los Santos, you’re in luck! The A Safehouse in the Hills update has finally brought pets to GTA Online, and I couldn’t be more excited about this game-changing feature. This isn’t just another cosmetic addition—Rockstar has actually implemented a fully functional pet system that makes your mansion feel like a real home.
As someone who’s been playing GTA Online since launch, I’ve seen countless updates come and go, but this one hits different. The ability to own and interact with pets adds a personal touch that’s been missing from the game. No more wandering around Los Santos feeling lonely—now you can come home to a loyal companion waiting for you in your luxury mansion.
The update introduces three new mansion properties, each with its own unique location and amenities, but the real star of the show is the pet system. For the first time in GTA Online history, you can own either a dog or a cat (or both if you’re feeling ambitious), customize their appearance, name them, and actually interact with them through petting animations.
I’ll be honest—when I first heard about pets coming to GTA Online, I was skeptical. I thought it might be just another gimmick to sell more Shark Cards. But after spending countless hours with my virtual Husky, “Max,” I’m completely sold on this feature.
There’s something incredibly satisfying about logging into GTA Online after a long day of heists and missions, and being greeted by your pet waiting patiently in your mansion. The way they wander around the property, the little animations when you interact with them, and even the simple act of being able to press a button and pet your companion—it all adds up to make the game feel more alive and personal.
What really surprised me is how much this feature has changed my gameplay loop. Before, I’d just use my mansion as a place to change outfits or store cars. Now, I actually find myself hanging out there more, watching my dog explore the grounds or my cat nap in the sunbeam coming through the window. It’s these small touches that make the difference between a good game and a great one.
Getting your hands on a pet in GTA Online isn’t complicated, but there are some important requirements you need to meet first. Let me walk you through the entire process:
Here’s the deal—you cannot get pets without owning one of the three new mansions from the A Safehouse in the Hills update. Regular apartments, offices, or older properties won’t work. This is Rockstar’s way of ensuring that pets remain a premium feature for dedicated players.
There are three mansion options available:
| Mansion Name | Location | Price | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Richman Villa | Between Los Santos and Vinewood Hills | $2,200,000 | Central location, balanced amenities |
| The Tongva Estate | Tongva Hills, overlooking Pacific Ocean | $3,300,000 | Best views, most luxurious |
| The Vinewood Residence | Vinewood Hills with city views | $2,800,000 | Best value, great city views |
Pro tip: If you’re primarily interested in pets, I recommend the Richman Villa. It’s the most affordable option, and the pet features are identical across all three mansions. Save your money for customizing your new companion!
Once you’ve purchased your mansion and moved in, you’ll need to find the pet kennels. This is where many players get confused, so pay close attention:
For Cats: Look for a catbed sitting on a table in the living room. It’s usually placed prominently, so you shouldn’t miss it. Just walk up to it and interact to bring up the cat purchase menu.
For Dogs: Head outside to the backyard area. You’ll find a doghouse near the driveway and mansion exterior. This is where all dog-related transactions happen.
When you interact with the appropriate kennel, you’ll be presented with several options:
The naming process is pretty straightforward, but here’s a cool feature I discovered: you can rename your pet anytime by returning to the kennel, accessing the menu, and pressing Y/Triangle (or TAB on PC). You can also change the breed or color if you get tired of your current choice.
One of the best things about the pet system is the variety available. Let me break down all your options:
Cats are simpler than dogs in terms of customization, but they’re no less charming:
Important note: Unlike dogs, cats are locked to one color per breed. What you see is what you get, so choose carefully!
Dogs offer much more variety, with seven different breeds and multiple color options for most:
| Breed | Available Colors | Personality Vibe |
|---|---|---|
| Husky | Black, Brown, White | Energetic, adventurous |
| Poodle | White | Elegant, sophisticated |
| Pug | Black, Brown, Tan & Cream | Playful, charming |
| Retriever | Gold, Black, Cream, Brown | Friendly, loyal |
| Rottweiler | Black & Tan | Protective, strong |
| Shepherd | Various | Intelligent, alert |
| Westy | White | Cheerful, spunky |
Hidden feature I discovered: Some dogs come with colored collars, and you can actually change the collar color by scrolling up and down in the selection menu. It’s a small detail, but it shows how much thought Rockstar put into this system!
Getting a pet is just the beginning. The real fun comes from interacting with your new companion. Here’s everything you need to know:
The core interaction is simple but satisfying:
What’s cool is that both cats and dogs have unique petting animations. Dogs will typically wag their tails and get excited, while cats might stretch or purr (well, as much as a virtual cat can purr).
After spending hours observing my pets, I’ve noticed some interesting behavior patterns:
Want to take your pet ownership to the next level? Try these pro tips:
Let’s talk money, because in GTA Online, everything comes down to the almighty GTA dollar.
Is getting a pet worth it? Let me break it down:
Pros:
Cons:
My verdict: If you were already planning to buy a mansion, pets are absolutely worth the extra $15,000. If you’re only interested in pets, you might want to wait until you have enough money for a mansion naturally through gameplay.
The pet system was introduced as part of the A Safehouse in the Hills update, but Rockstar has already made some adjustments based on player feedback:
Based on Rockstar’s update history and community feedback, here’s what I think we might see in future updates:
After extensive testing and community research, here are my top tips for getting the most out of your GTA Online pets:
A: Currently, no. Pets are restricted to your mansion property and cannot leave the grounds.
A: Not directly. Pets are purely cosmetic and for personal enjoyment, but they do make your mansion feel more like a home.
A: No, you’re limited to one dog and one cat total across all your mansion properties.
A: No, there’s no maintenance required. Your pets will take care of themselves automatically.
A: Yes! When other players visit your mansion, they can see and pet your animals too.
A: No, your pets transfer with you to any of the three mansion properties.
A: Not yet, but given Rockstar’s history, I wouldn’t be surprised to see pet-related content in future updates.
The addition of pets to GTA Online’s mansion update is more than just a cosmetic feature—it’s a game-changer that adds a personal touch to your criminal lifestyle. Whether you’re a dog person or a cat lover, there’s something incredibly satisfying about coming home to a virtual companion after a long day of heists and chaos in Los Santos.
I’ve spent countless hours with my pets, and I can honestly say they’ve enhanced my GTA Online experience in ways I didn’t expect. From the simple joy of petting my dog to showing off my cat to friends, this feature has brought new life to the game.
If you’re on the fence about investing in a mansion just for pets, I’d say go for it—especially if you were already considering upgrading your property. The $15,000 per pet is a small price to pay for the entertainment value and personal connection they bring to your GTA Online experience.
What do you think about the pet system? Have you gotten a pet yet, or are you planning to? I’d love to hear about your experiences and see what creative names you’ve come up with for your furry friends in the comments below!