The AKC is thinking about re-aligning the hound group and splitting sight and scent hounds. In their letter to the BCOA they state:
"We do not believe that the Basenji can be strictly classified as a sighthound or a scenthound, and question whether it belongs in a hound group at all. If the Hound Group is divided should the breed be included as either one of these or should it be included in the new Companion Group?"
If you're a voting member of the BCOA, make sure to take the survey here:
http://www.basenji.org/nationalspecialty/Announ6_24_08_HoundGroupAlign.htm
They bring up an interesting point, though. The Basenji is really both a sight and a scent hound. So if a Basenji were presented with equally significant sight and scent stimulii in opposite directions, which would they go for? Which do you think is their strongest drive?
In any case they are definitely a hound! My guess is that they would go after the sight stimulus. I wonder if we could work out an experiment that would prove the point for good!