Depends greatly on what you want from the dog. Both require a great deal of exercise, though Sibes will usually require more and should not be walked off leash. Both will sometimes be territorial or aggressive toward other dogs (particularly of the same sex), but should be friendly with humans. Sibes require much more grooming, and are very independent and thus can be difficult for new dog owners to train. They are also much more likely to howl and often don't do well in hot weather.
Personally I prefer Sibes--the person who wrote the original answer preferred Pits. It's a matter of taste and your lifestyle as to which breed is better suited to you. Neither is better.
Both breeds are amazing for what they were bred. Huskies are work dogs, generally quite observant and intelligent. Huskies are physically very strong and stand up well to cold weather environments. Pitbulls are very intelligent, loyal, physically powerful, and fiercely loyal. Both can do very well with young children, typically better if introduced to the family after the child is born. Both breeds are better suited to a family if strictly kept in the role of Beta, Gamma, or Omega.
A Siberian malamute is much stronger than a rottweiler in doing work, but a rottweiler has a more dangerous bite. The rottweiler. It has a stronger bite and therefore a stronger jaw than a siberian malamute. The rottweiler's bite can probably bite through the siberian malamute's fur if it was really angry.
Yes, it can fight off a pitbull as it can fight off an adult rottweiler too, that is capable of killing a pitbull. In fact, malamutes, which have thick defensive fur, fight like huskies when threatened.
The closest breed to a siberian huskey is a siberian malamute.
An Alaskan Malamute is a bigger dog than a husky.
A pitbull is stronger.
An Alaskan malamute is larger than a Siberian husky by a considerable amount.
The Siberian Husky and Alaskan Malamute are both classified in the Working Group (UK) and were both originally bred to pull sleds in cold regions. They are different as the Alaskan Malamute is usually taller and heavier than a Siberian Husky, plus the Siberian Husky can have blue eyes; whereas the Alaskan Malamute cannot.
An Alaskan Malamute or a Siberian Husky
pitbull is stronger than k9
Siberian Pitbull? Pitsky? You could just say Pitbull Husky mix, or a mutt. :)
pound by pound the pitbull is stronger and even stronger than bigger dogs.
Usually an Akita would be stronger than a Malamute, unless the Malamute was particularly large. Akitas are generally bigger and have more muscle tone/weight than Malamutes, so in most cases an Akita would be stronger.