Ditty, If he comes in, he will naturally run around checking the place out and will then check where it is that I am sitting and hop up beside me.
If he then proceeds to do what all Brabancons do, which is insist on washing my face (it's a nice feeling as they have quite a small tongue) and then lie down beside me and wash his own face.
Brabancons wash their own faces very much like a cat. They lick their two front paws and rub them all over their face and ears and then repeat the whole process a second time. At this stage they turn over on their back and I have to use a flannel to simulate the tongue and wash his chest, tummy and dangly bits. and then he wil be a happy camper.
This has to be done every night without fail as they are a breed of dog that insists on being clean. He should then adopt what Brabancon people call the VELCRO position - which is they get as close as possible to you along your leg, thren go to sleep and snore.
If he does have any Remyisms then I will have to accept those and try not to cry or get upset and it will get easier as the days go by.