Pet Racing & Competitions Complete Guide: Train Champions & Climb Leaderboards

By Heartopia Fan Club Published 7/16/2026
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Beyond grooming and breeding, your Heartopia companions can become competitive athletes. The weekly Saturday Pet Races are one of the most rewarding recurring activities in the game — and they tie directly into a broader competition ecosystem including five ranked leaderboards and seasonal championships. This guide covers everything from training your first racer to dominating the seasonal standings.


Unlocking Pet Racing

Pet Racing becomes available once you’ve established a companion:

  1. Reach Pet Care Hobby Level 12 — unlocks the full pet system (see Pet Care Guide)
  2. Own an Adult pet — only Adult-stage cats and dogs can compete
  3. Talk to Oak-Oak — the veterinarian NPC introduces the racing circuit and gives you your first Race Registration Ticket
  4. Visit the Race Track — located at the edge of the forest reserve, opens Saturdays only

Note: Both cats and dogs can race, but they compete in separate divisions. Dogs generally have higher base speed; cats have higher agility.


The Saturday Pet Races

Pet Races run every Saturday from 8:00 AM to 10:00 PM in-game time. You can enter up to 3 races per Saturday.

Race Format

ElementDetails
Entry Cost1 Race Registration Ticket (1 free per week + purchasable)
ParticipantsUp to 6 pets per race (yours + 5 AI/player pets)
Race Length60-120 seconds depending on track
ControlsTimed stamina-boost taps + obstacle dodging
RewardsGold, Racing Tokens, and leaderboard points

Race Mechanics

During a race, you’ll see three key UI elements:

UI ElementPurpose
Stamina BarDepletes as your pet runs; refills slowly when not boosting
Boost ButtonTap for a burst of speed; timing matters — wait for the glowing prompt
Obstacle WarningYellow/red indicators show upcoming hazards

Perfect Boost Timing: Tap the boost button when the stamina bar flashes gold. This triggers a Perfect Boost that costs 20% less stamina and provides 25% more speed.


The 3 Race Tracks

Each track tests different pet stats. Choose the track that matches your pet’s strengths.

TrackTerrainKey StatDifficultyBest For
Meadow SprintFlat grassland, few obstaclesSpeed⭐ EasyHigh-speed dogs
Forest DashWinding path, roots & logsAgility⭐⭐ MediumNimble cats
Mountain TrialSteep climbs, long distanceStamina⭐⭐⭐ HardEndurance-built pets

Track Strategy

  • Meadow Sprint — Pure speed race. Tap the boost button on cooldown and don’t worry about obstacles. Ideal for a first-timer with a fast dog.
  • Forest Dash — Obstacle-heavy. Prioritize an Agility-trained pet and focus on clean dodging over raw speed. Hitting an obstacle costs ~1.5 seconds.
  • Mountain Trial — The longest track. Stamina depletion is the killer here — a pet that runs out of stamina slows to a crawl. Save boosts for the final climb.

Track-Specific Hazards

TrackHazardEffectCounter
Meadow SprintNone majorJust boost
Forest DashRoots, fallen logsSlowdown on hitHigh Agility
Mountain TrialSteep inclines, loose rocksStamina drainHigh Stamina + save boosts

Pet Stats Explained

Three core stats determine racing performance:

StatEffectPrimary Training
SpeedBase movement rateFetch / laser pointer play
AgilityObstacle dodging + turn handlingAgility course training
StaminaHow long before slowdownLong walks / swimming

Each pet has hidden stat caps influenced by its breed and inherited genetic traits. Breeding for the Playful trait (reduces stamina consumption by 5%) or Loyal trait gives measurable racing advantages.

Breed Base Stats

BreedSpeed BaseAgility BaseStamina BaseBest Track
Golden Retriever857Meadow Sprint
Border Collie786Forest Dash
Husky669Mountain Trial
Tabby Cat695Forest Dash
Siamese Cat875Meadow Sprint
Maine Coon568Mountain Trial

Training System

You can train your pet’s stats through daily activities. Training has a daily cap to prevent grinding, so consistency beats cramming.

Daily Training Activities

ActivityStat TrainedGain per SessionDaily Cap
Fetch (tennis ball)Speed+23 sessions
Laser pointer play (cats)Speed+23 sessions
Agility courseAgility+32 sessions
Leashed town walkStamina+22 sessions
Stream swimming (dogs)Stamina+32 sessions

Optimal daily routine: Run all available sessions each day leading up to Saturday. A well-trained pet gains roughly +12-15 total stat points per week.

Weekly Training Plan

DayFocusActivities
MondaySpeed3 fetch sessions
TuesdayAgility2 agility course sessions
WednesdayStamina2 swimming/walk sessions
ThursdayMixed1 of each
FridayLight1 of each (save pet’s mood for Saturday)
SaturdayRACE DAYUse race tickets
SundayRest / groomingNo training; focus on mood recovery

Training Items (Boosters)

Certain foods and equipment provide temporary or permanent stat boosts:

ItemEffectSource
Energy Kibble+5 Stamina for next raceOak-Oak’s shop (200 Gold)
Speed Treat+5 Speed for next raceCooking / Alchemy Station
Agility Collar+3 Agility (permanent equip)Race Token reward (50 tokens)
Champion’s Harness+2 all stats (permanent equip)Season reward (top 10 finish)
Delighted Mood SnackEnsures peak performanceGroom + feed before race

Always ensure your pet is at Delighted (Green) mood before a race — a poor mood applies a hidden performance penalty. Groom and feed a favorite snack right before entering.


Racing Rewards

Per-Race Rewards

FinishGoldRacing TokensLeaderboard Points
1st50020100
2nd3001260
3rd200840
4th-6th50310

Weekly Maximums (3 races, all 1st place)

RewardWeekly Max
Gold1,500
Racing Tokens60
Leaderboard Points300

Racing Token Shop

Spend Racing Tokens with Oak-Oak on exclusive items:

ItemCostType
Agility Collar50 tokensPermanent stat boost
Racing Stripe Cosmetic30 tokensPet cosmetic
Golden Leash80 tokensCosmetic + prestige
Extra Race Ticket15 tokensEnter more races
Trophy Furniture100 tokensHome decoration
Premium Energy Kibble10 tokens+8 Stamina for next race

The 5 Competitive Leaderboards

Pet Racing feeds into Heartopia’s broader competitive scene. There are five ranked leaderboards, each tracking a different achievement. Leaderboard rewards are cosmetic only — titles, badges, and furniture — so there’s no pay-to-win pressure, just bragging rights.

LeaderboardResetsWhat’s TrackedRacing Connection
Most GoldWeeklyTotal Gold earnedRace winnings count
Best FisherWeeklyLargest fish caught
Biggest FarmMonthlyTotal crops harvested
Best DecoratorMonthlyHouse rating scoreDisplay trophies to boost
Rare CollectorSeasonalRare items collectedRace cosmetics count

Leaderboard Strategy

  • Most Gold (Weekly): Race wins (500 Gold each × 3 races = 1,500 Gold/week) are a reliable boost. Combine with carrot farming for the top spots.
  • Best Decorator (Monthly): Winning races earns Trophy Furniture, which raises your house rating score. Stack trophies in a display room. See Housing Guide.
  • Rare Collector (Seasonal): Exclusive race cosmetics (Golden Leash, Champion’s Harness) count toward your rare item total.

Tip: Leaderboard rewards refresh each cycle, so consistent mid-tier finishes over a season often net more total cosmetics than one lucky #1 week.


Breeding for Racing

Best Racing Traits

TraitEffectRarity
Playful-5% stamina consumptionCommon
Loyal+5% boost effectivenessUncommon
Swift+3 base SpeedRare
Nimble+3 base AgilityRare
Enduring+3 base StaminaRare
Competitive+10% leaderboard pointsEpic

Breeding Strategy

  1. Start with two pets whose base stats match your preferred track
  2. Breed for traits that complement that track (Swift for Meadow Sprint, Nimble for Forest Dash, Enduring for Mountain Trial)
  3. Use the Pet Breeding Guide to understand inheritance mechanics
  4. Keep your best racing pet separate from your “show” or companion pets

Seasonal Racing Championship

Every season (roughly every 3 months), the regular Saturday races culminate in a Grand Championship:

  • Qualification: Finish in the top 20 of cumulative seasonal race points
  • Format: Single-elimination bracket across all 3 tracks
  • Grand Prize: Champion’s Harness (+2 all stats), exclusive “Track Legend” title, and a Legendary trophy for your home
  • Runner-up rewards: Golden Leash, 500 Racing Tokens, seasonal badge

Championship Preparation

  • Train consistently for the full 3 months
  • Build at least one strong pet for each track type
  • Stockpile Speed Treats and Energy Kibble
  • Practice all three tracks in non-championship weeks
  • Join a racing-focused community group for tips

Pro Tips for Winning Races

  1. Match pet to track. Don’t race a stamina-built dog on the agility-heavy Forest Dash. Read the track before entering.
  2. Train daily, not in bursts. The daily cap means steady training always beats last-minute grinding.
  3. Mood is a hidden stat. Always race at Delighted mood — groom and feed a favorite snack beforehand.
  4. Breed for racing traits. The Playful and Loyal genetic traits give permanent racing edges. Plan breeding around your racing goals.
  5. Save boosts for the finish. On Mountain Trial especially, holding your stamina boost for the final climb wins close races.
  6. Enter all 3 weekly races. Even a 4th-place finish earns leaderboard points and Gold. Never leave free tickets unused.
  7. Stock Speed Treats. A cheap cooked Speed Treat before a Meadow Sprint often makes the difference between 1st and 2nd.
  8. Perfect Boost timing. Wait for the gold flash on the stamina bar — Perfect Boosts are significantly more efficient.
  9. Watch the competition. If another player is far ahead, save your boosts for a closer race instead of wasting them.
  10. Alternate tracks. Don’t always race the same track — spread your training across all three for championships.

Racing FAQ

Q: Can any pet race? Only Adult-stage cats and dogs can race. Puppies/kittens and elderly pets cannot participate.

Q: Do races require multiplayer? No. Races fill with AI opponents if no other players are present.

Q: Can I race my friend’s pet? Yes, if you’re in the same multiplayer session and both enter the same race.

Q: What happens if I disconnect during a race? You’ll forfeit the race and lose your ticket. Stable internet is recommended.

Q: Do racing stats affect my pet’s normal behavior? No. Racing stats are separate from your pet’s affection and daily behavior.

Q: How many pets should I train for racing? At minimum, train 2-3 pets covering different track specialties. For championships, aim for one strong pet per track type.


Summary

  • Pet Racing unlocks at Pet Care Lv.12 — talk to Oak-Oak, race Saturdays only
  • 3 tracks test 3 stats: Meadow Sprint (Speed), Forest Dash (Agility), Mountain Trial (Stamina)
  • Train daily within the cap for +12-15 stat points per week
  • Race rewards: up to 500 Gold + 20 Racing Tokens + 100 leaderboard points per win
  • 5 leaderboards track Gold, Fishing, Farming, Decorating, and Rare Collecting — all cosmetic rewards
  • Seasonal Championship rewards the Champion’s Harness and “Track Legend” title

Ready to build a champion? Start with the Pet Care Guide to raise your companion, then breed for racing traits. For more competitive play, see the Advanced Multiplayer Guide.