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yorkies are very small and weak dogs that probably couldn't run faster than a black German schepard so i would say slow

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Yorkies are small dogs that can run at speeds up to 15-20 mph, while a black German Shepherd can run faster at speeds up to 30-35 mph due to its larger size and muscular build.

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