Huskies are fabulous dogs, but very hard work. We rescued 2 18 month old dogs last year. I adore them, but would NOT recommend them as good family pets.
They are very clever, active, inquistive and sociable. They can also be very stubborn, domineering and can be destructive.
They are bred to run. They are not bred to come back. They are also escape artists extraordinaire. They dig when bored and if they get out of a fenced yard or sneak out of a gate, they will just go. They don't have as strong a homing instinct as other dogs. For this reason you are very strongly advised to never let them off a lead when out. Should they see a cat or something else attracts their attention they will be gone. Sadly ours are never allowed to run free out of the yard as we can't trust them to come back. Some people say huskies CAN be trained to do so, but many experts agree that it's not worth the risk.
They are easily bored and then destructive. Ours mostly live outside (we live overseas) and I work from home most days so can keep them company. If left alone in the house for a few hours, I suspect they would eat the sofa / dig through a wall or similar.
Huskies are also pack animals. Our two have so much fun playing together that I think to try and keep one on it's own would be cruel. They would be so bored and lonely.
We walk / run ours for at least an hour everyday. They have so much energy that they need this. If you can't give them the exercise they need, they will be unhappy and dig, chew, howl etc.
I was also brought up with labs and am amazed by how much huskies are an entirely different dog altogether. There are so many stories of huskies being lost because they've escaped from somewhere or being given up by owners who didn't understand what they were getting themselves into.
If you're looking for a family pet, I would go for a lab / springer, please NOT a husky