I have to agree about the exercise and the training.
I've always been the one to walk my 2 b's at least 3 times a day…long, brisk walks. When I injured my back/lumbar nerve in September, my neurosurgeon told me that I was not to walk the dogs at all (until February) and that in general I was only allowed short slow walks...not miles at any pace...obviously not conducive to walking a basenji. As a result, I had to enlist the help of my brother to walk the b kids. Against doctors orders I would still walk them once a day (shorter), but I had my brother do the other 2.
Previously, the b's only saw my brother as someone to play with and would never listen to him. And Brando would play really roughly with him. Well, the b's have completely changed in how they see my brother now that he walks them. The 2 dogs have completely bonded with him and they actually listen if he corrects them. Additionally, he has been feeding them more often and conducts some training with them...although with the training they take advantage of him because they can tell he's a pushover and they will still sometimes get the treat if they don't do the training right.
It has been a huge turnaround in his relationship with the 2 dogs. So much so that he still wants to share in the walking, training, feeding even though I am almost back to being able to do it all myself.