Yep when we first got Darwin he was constantly trying (and in some cases succeeding )to escape.
If the front door was opened he would be moving at lightspeed to get through your legs and out.
He learned how to open the living room windows to escape.
cost us £117 in fees from the dog warden after they picked him up.
Vigilance.
However,
15 months later he's happily settled and no longer tries to escape.
Not saying that if we are stoooooopid enough to leave the door open that he doesn't try to go for a wander.
(ALL Huskies no matter whether adopted of brought up from puppies, will try to get out for a spot of freedom)
But. . . . it's not his all consuming desire to get out anymore.
We can answer the door to visitors and while he will be curious, we don't have to watch him every second.
Example.
The other day it was quite warm so I opened the living room window.
promptly forgot all about it, went upstairs for a shower.
Came down and there was Darwin lying on the windowsill (one of his favourite places)
window open, quite content.
As with EVERYTHING Husky
Time and Patience, there is No quick fix for Husky problems.
You must stay calm and patient, take it one day at a time.