I too, like Amy (wolf_Q) have a Siberian Husky, her name is Roxey.
When we got her, she was the single most trying dog I had EVER had! She never wanted to listen, destroyed everything she could get her mouth on (only outside, not inside luckily), and was just a royal pain in the butt! She ALWAYS wanted to bite, ALL the time!She woke me up all hours of the night (absolutly REFUSED to be in her crate, she howled all night long). We finally let her stay in our room at night & just closed the door-she will finally sleeps all night (most of the time ) but she don't like me staying in bed. I've learned to get up at least by 7 am, if not earlier, this is just one thing I do for her because I love her.
She is now 1 yr & 4 mos & has done a complete turn-around (she still can do her fair share of tearing things up outside-mostly my new plants, but she had gotten considerably better with time)
I've taken her to 5 obedience classes, starting with puppy kindergarden, and we also went to an agility class. I know most of her obedience now is due to the classes. We had a wonderful teacher And for her age & breed she listens wonderfully!
Please whatever you do, take your dog to school, they love going & you will too! I can't imagine Roxey if she hadn't went. There is so many things I've learned...I could write a small book here! But the classes teach them to pay attention & look at you, it takes time (Roxey still isn't the best at that!), but be patient.
You could read all you could get your hands on, but it is all different when you bring your dog home!
I know Candy will have alot to tell you, so I'll leave that up to her She is the professional, but if you ever want to talk pm me!
Don't get frustrated (which I know you already are) it WILL get better, just practice, practice, practice. It WILL work!