We got our Roxey without any type of before hand research. Boy did we have a lot to learn!

She is a typical husky.

As a puppy she was digging and tearing up whatever she could get her mouth on outside, but inside she was an angel and never bothered anything. Luckily now she's not as bad, but she still likes to dig.
We only have a 4 ft fence so we put electric fence on the top and bottom to keep her from jumping over or digging under.

She's always loved other dogs, I guess it's because she was always around them. But like Lori and wolf_q said, the prey drive is extremely high. She's killed many cats, bunnies and squirrels that have gotten into our yard.

Husky pups take lots of time, patience and training. She was nonstop, even in the middle of the night I'd have to get up and play with her. I took her to several different obedience classes both because it used up energy (a tired husky is a good husky) and she loved learning new things. We also did lots of at home training.

It's lots of work, but if your in it for the long haul it's definitely worth it because they are wonderful dogs!