@Barklessdog:
Why a good hound does not make good pet. They can smell food, tissues, dirty clothes, anywhere. On counters if they can't see they smell it. Our girl will use her paws pull anything off a counter to get to food. Everything has to be locked away or way up high. They have super senses.
Over the last 3 years, I have moved from just working on training my own dogs to being an apprentice dog trainer. I have had the opportunity to meet many dogs and owners. My basenjis can be naughty but the reality is that for the most part they are really good housedogs. Dogs come with a lot of hardwiring, and most breeds will counter surf, shred tissues, chew shoes, etc without training. In fact, many dogs who are given up for behavior are given up specifically because they do all these things since they never learned the rules of the game.
Can basenjis be more distracted by sensory input like sight, smell and sound than other breeds? Absolutely, but it doesn't mean they don't make great pets. In fact, one thing about my basenjis that I love is that they love being with me without being clingy. Also, with positive reinforcement training techniques, they really love to work. My girls have been taking turns at summer camp this week. The kids love to see them hit the agility course and are amazed at how great they are at Attention. Nicky and Rally have been wonderful demo dogs for my rally obedience class. This weekend they all will all get a chance to indulge their hardwiring to chase a little and do some lure coursing.
I just don't think that being hounds makes them less great pets but a person has to like the traits that make them hounds. That is one of the real advantages of purebred dogs, if you don't like the hardwiring for that breed, look for a breed with the hardwiring you do like.