OK from my own experience.
1. Off lead. . . Nope only in a secure fenced area.
Why ?
Huskies don't do recall very well. They are VERY easily distracted.
They love to chase and explore. They also love to play "Chase me"
Running off just as you get close.
Before you and they know it, they are out of sight and distracted and exploring.
Half an hour later they are miles away, still having fun.
They tend not to have a great HOMING instinct. So once lost, they wander
getting distracted, chasing cats and birds and crisp packets and stay lost
getting further from home.
It's a lesson we all learn. The hard way.
We ALL would love to let our Huskies off to run and play, but the risk is too great.
2. Can't be left alone in the house.
They are very social dogs, they LOVE company, when you go out they miss you.
They are massively intelligent dogs. They get bored easily, when they get bored they
get creative (destructive). You need to tire them out both physically AND mentally.
So when you go out they find STUFF to do. They are also very determined escape artists.
They want to try to find you, thick walls, fences, locked windows are no barrier to a determined husky.
3. Don't get on with other dogs
Bo!!ox (scuse my french)
Huskies love company especially other dogs.
However when they play, they play HARD.
Many people mistake their playfighting for REAL fighting.
Not so, there is a Massive, difference.
I have a white GSD, 2 Huskies and a Chihuahua.
While Occasionally Echo (GSD) launches into Darwin (husky) this is a problem with Echo
being very protective of us. And Daughtry (2nd Husky) is absolutely best friends with Dobby The Chihuahua
And Echo is her surrogate mum.
Hope this helps