Which characteristic describes the Welsh Terrier skull between the ears?

Answer

Flat.

The structure of the head, particularly the skull, is precisely defined in breed standards as contributing to the dog's intelligent expression. When observing the head from above or between the ears, the skull surface is required to be flat. While there is a slight transition area known as the stop between the forehead and the muzzle, the skull itself must maintain this flat plane, avoiding any excessive rounding or doming, which would detract from the long, narrow appearance required when viewing the head from the front.

Which characteristic describes the Welsh Terrier skull between the ears?
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