In general do basenjis enjoy close human contact?
I would say most do….but kind of on their own terms. But if we sit down on the couch, we have a dog on us, ready to snuggle.
I have read that female Basenjis are my best choice if I already own a female dog. Is this True?
I would say NO!! Usually the best match is the opposite sex for any breed
I have seen many times that they are not to be trusted. If you open the front door will they run? Can you hike through the wood and keep them off leash?
Well, yes, many will run out the door if allowed, but many Bs can be trained to wait at the door. And I know a handful of people that let their basenjis run off lead in the woods or beaches. But it is risky. Being sighthounds, if they see a squirrel or deer, they are off and they will run until they can't anymore, and then they are lost, or hit by a car.
As Annandael mentioned there is currently at least one (but probably not many more) person using their basenji as a hunting companion. And it is an awesome accomplishment….and he has had to put a LOT of work into it. He is an experienced dog trainer, and uses a variety of training methods. Basenjis aren't like some sporting dogs that you can just take out with you while you hunt, and they will figure it out. I mean, hunting does come very naturally to a basenji, but not the helping you part!
Of course I don't mean when they are puppies but do they grow out of alot of their puppy behaviors. Behaviorly do they mature slowly?
IMO, behaviorally they mature very quickly…they are little adults around 8 or 9 mos old. The "regular" puppy behaviors like housetraining mistakes, playbiting, seem to abate earlier with basenjis than other dogs...but if your basenji is the destructive type, it may last all of his life. They don't seen to grow out of things like chewing pens, stealing tissues, eating underware...and they never grow out of running off if given the chance....well maybe when they are in their teens!
I hope this answers some of your questions. There is a lot of individual variability between basenjis. Out of our five there are a couple that I might be able to train to be responsive off lead...but there are two that I KNOW there is no chance EVER of even hearing me if their leashes were off. They are all about reaction and chase..no front brain So you really can't know how "trainable" your basenji will be, until you get one....sadly! Even in the same litter, some can be excellent workers, and some not so much.
Good luck, and kudos to you for doing so much research!