I had a husky for nearly 16 years. I loved her so much! She was sweet, loving, loyal, protective, very smart, and so much fun.
BUT…….her name should have been Mischief! I was single (most of that time) and had no kids then. She was my kid. Huskies LOVE their people and want to be with them all the time! They get into trouble when they are alone and/or bored. Like getting into the pantry, opening containers and boxes of EVERYTHING and scattering and smearing all of it around the entire kitchen right before you are leaving for an out of town trip kind of trouble.
They like to steal food, too. I recall one holiday Sahsa running down the hall with a loaf of French bread she nabbed from the counter. She hid with it behind a couch and devoured most of it before I could stop her. My mom was not amused.
Huskies are built to run. They have crazy energy!!!! She and I would walk for miles, and she'd never tire. You have to be able to walk a husky a lot or have a safe, fenced place they can run. And I mean really, really, safe. They can dig under and jump over lots of average fences and get into trouble with traffic. They are not traffic-smart because they just want to run!
Additionally, you would have to ensure the kids didn't accidentally let her bolt passed them out of the house and into the street. They do that, even with adults, so I doubt with how young your kids are they would be able to keep the dog safe.
Huskies also act like puppies for the first several years of life. They like to jump on you and your guests upon greeting, and they chew like crazy! Doors, woodwork, your favorite shoes, wallets, just about anything. Of course, you can train them to chew only on their toys and provide lots of rawhide type chews, but you do have to put the time in to train. Again, not sure you have that kind of time with three little ones.
I see you live in Palatine. I have family who live there, so I'm very familiar with the whole city. If you live in an average Palatine neighborhood, I'm thinking no for a husky. Even if your yard is fenced, it may not be enough to keep a husky safe. So many busy main roads. Your kids aren't old enough to handle and help with walks with this high-energy breed.
The hair is also an issue. You have to vacuum all the time. You probably already do that with three little ones, but it's different. Husky hair is course and straight and finds its way into everything. Even after vacuuming, I'd go over everything with a roller tape to wrangle the stubborn hairs stuck to furniture, carpets, and clothes.
Sad to say all this because I love huskies. They are so loving and so much fun, but they probably aren't the best fit for your family at this time.
I'd vote for a shelter dog. There are so many that need loving families.
Good luck with your search!
J. F.