In my house the behaviour seems to have mostly to do with mental capacity and stimulation. My experience with 2 r/w, 1 light brindle/white and 1 b/w so far has it this way…but I'll preface this by saying that my dogs breeders know that I LOVE the crazy, high strung basenjis. All 4 of mine have fantastic temperaments.
Brando - my r/w boy (who is now 6) is a complete wise a$$. Anything naughty he can do to get attention (even if he is tired)...he will do. He craves human interaction and he'll get it one way or another. He is the starter of all trouble with the Ruby/Brando pack.
Ruby my r/w girl (6yo also) only gets fingered for Brando's crimes. Maybe once a month I need to correct her and she has a day where she has me at wits end. That said, she is super active and by herself she was into everything. Training with her helps take the edge off in a huge way.
Ozzy (1yo) my b/w boy has been the easiest basenji in my group of 4. He is the laid back, sweetest dog. I was counting and I think I've only corrected him 4 times (for misdeeds in the house - chewing, that sort of thing) since I've had him - I'm serious. He is my angel basenji. And boy did I need him after my 3rd basenji...
Aaliyah (2yo) light brindle/white. OMG, hell on wheels!!!!! Made me almost rethink my love of high-strung basenjis :eek:. Even at 2 (and having been spayed), she is still something to behold. The standing joke with her breeder is that she is the one that could be used as the example of how bad it can get with a basenji and how short an attention span they can really have. She can be VERY trying but the problem is I find her highly amusing, and it probably doesn't help that we laugh at her antics. In Liyah's mind, she is never wrong, everyone else is and she could care less about being corrected. If she doesn't want to do something, good luck getting her to do it - even for the yummiest treat that she loves in 99.99% of other situations. I have an 8 week old pic of her when she was being stacked for her puppy pic where she is rolling her eyes - pretty much sums up what she would be like in the future :D. Liyah doesn't do anything to get human attention - she doesn't care about human attention, she is out to entertain herself. I would easily say she is my smartest basenji. Anything she wants to do, she will figure out a way. She is the one that can open doors by putting both paws around the door knob and turning it - pushing in or pulling out to get the door open once the knob is turned. She opens her own crate as well as all my other dogs crates. She opens the cupboard doors (mind you never takes anything...just opens and climbs in to investigate). She takes a 5 minute nap and you would think she had slept for hours - endless energy and always needs to be on the go. She has been diving off of tables and higher objects since she was 12 weeks old - usually to pounce on something or someone. The list goes on and on. Hands down I laugh at her more than any of my other 4. We call her the court jester as she is always outdoing her crazy stunts - she is fearless, and oh so funny. Training with her only helps so much as you can almost see the thought bubble outside her head reading "what makes you think I want to do this".
I have some hilarious show stories about her...although none of us thought they were funny while they were happening. One final funny puppy story on Liyah though...we had a contractor at the house when she was 14 weeks old and I had her upstairs in a covered expen. She jumped from the top of her crate and grabbed onto the top of the expen with her paws - hanging like a monkey. She'd drop to the floor, climb up on her crate and do it again. The contractor was like - what the heck is that. Our response, that is just Liyah - she loves to do that. :eek: She is a nut!