All dogs like to feel comfortable.
No. No breeds of dogs should stay outside. The weather and seclusion is physically and mentally hard on a dog.
I decided to stay home; the weather outside was too severe.
Yes.
It's a flag that can stay outside no matter if it snows, rains, etc.
In modern times, dachsunds can be trained for any number of activities. Dog agility, tricks (shake, sit, stay, etc), fetch, and any other number of dog activities. Originally, dachsunds were trained and bred to hunt small, ground dwelling animals, such as badgers and rabbits.
You will get struck by lightning and sometimes get injured or die from the harsh storms
In modern times, dachsunds can be trained for any number of activities. Dog agility, tricks (shake, sit, stay, etc), fetch, and any other number of dog activities. Originally, dachsunds were trained and bred to hunt small, ground dwelling animals, such as badgers and rabbits.
If you're looking for the name of the song from which those words came, it's "Let It Snow."
By gradually exposing it to colder temperatures until it is able to stay outside in any weather.
THERE IS NO OUTDOOR WEATHER SAFE FOR A GERBIL! If your gerbil is outside, it can run away or get eaten by a hawk or something! Maybe if you put it in a ball outside in the spring or fall, but you'll need to stay with it the entire time it is outside. But putting a gerbil outside unprotected is really dangerous, even if you are right there.
Why does anyone act differently in warm weather? A cat will not need to be as active when the weather is warm, to maintain its body temperature; additionally, it may seek out cooler places, where in cooler weather it will hunt warm places to rest.
To prepare for freezing weather and stay warm and safe, wear layers of clothing, including a hat and gloves, and make sure your home is well-insulated. Stock up on emergency supplies like food, water, and blankets, and avoid going outside unless necessary. Keep an eye on weather forecasts and follow any advisories or warnings issued by authorities.