Sure, just make sure you are constant at the practice so the puppy accepts it as routine. Don't worry if it doesn't work at first; the puppy will most certainly need time to adjust.
It is better to park indoors because of the ice that forms in the night outside during the winter, and could potentially cause engine problems, and could freeze.
Yes, your cage can be outside during the winter as long as your ferret is NOT kept in it. Ferrets are domesticated animals and need to be indoors. By keeping an animal outside, you can easily cut its life span down tremendously.
you must walk them as much as you can try to keep them in a crate when you are not home (make sure it has a potty pad)
If it is in a sturdy house or building, yes. In fact it is best to be indoors and preferably underground during a tornado.
stay indoors
Over underpants and T-shirt/vest. It's usually worn indoors during the summer, but older ('non-professional') Japanese men also wear them outside in their neighbourhood.
stay indoors
outdoors
Yes, succulent plants can live indoors during the winter. Just be sure it gets enough sunlight and do not water it too much.
When you first have them, or move to another house, keep them indoors for about a month, to tie them to the territory. If you are in an area without much traffic, then they may do okay outside. If you are in a rural area, then you risk having them become a "naive food source" for wildlife, including coyotes, owls and so on. Cats who are outside all of the time do have shorter lives due to various mishaps, rather than running away. I did have one cat for about 7 years who was out when I was home during the day, but indoors at night. If I was out to work, the cat was indoors.
Stay indoors, listen to the radio, take in loose objects that are outside, etc. But remember that even in a tornado watch, the odds that you actually get hit by a tornado are very low.
Indoors.