I am fortunate with my current boy, because he isn't destructive at all. Most of my previous Basenjis liked to at least rip up tissue, but with Perry we have gotten quite careless. You can leave most anything around and he won't touch it.
My typical day starts with feeding the horses. Then I come back inside and wait for husband and dog to appear. As I write this, nobody has showed up yet, and I have been up for an hour! Sometime soon I will hear dog feet hit the floor, and then he will appear, wanting his breakfast. I will boot him out the door to pee, and then feed him. After our own breakfast, at some point I will take Perry out to do his business. Today I may walk him down the field, but in the dead of winter we usually head for the hay barn, where he can use the facilities in relative comfort, out of the wind and snow.
Around noon I will give him a roller ball with kibble in it, and leave him on his own while I head out to run errands, grab some lunch, etc. After I get back a couple of hours later, I will likely take him for another outing. Either a walk in the field, or in good weather perhaps a walk in the woods.
He eats his supper before we do, and takes his last run outside usually before 8 p.m. After that he is good until the next morning, often 12 hours!
So that is our basic routine, Of course, there may be spontaneous play sessions, or impromptu training, but otherwise he just hangs out where I am. He may demand attention if he thinks he isn't getting enough of it, but he usually is polite about it, tapping me with a paw or squeaking one of his toys. Perry at nine years old is very pleasant to live with…..