What description regarding the skull and muzzle relationship is considered highly objectionable for the Welshie head?

Answer

Appearing down-faced

The balance of the head is paramount for breed identification in the Welsh Springer Spaniel, which must look distinct from other spaniels. While the skull should be slightly domed and chiseled below the eyes, the relationship between the skull's top plane and the muzzle must be carefully balanced. The skull plane must diverge very slightly from the muzzle plane, but it must never create an appearance where the muzzle seems to drop below the line of the skull, a configuration specifically termed 'down-faced.' Furthermore, heads described as 'short' or 'chubby' are also highly penalized because they compromise the intended chiseled appearance.

What description regarding the skull and muzzle relationship is considered highly objectionable for the Welshie head?
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