We had skunks. The first year, mama raised her babies in our barn, never touched a chicken, and, we did NOT have a problem with mice or rats....at all. She never bothered us, our dogs, or our chickens, and we left her alone, too. The second year either she or, more likely, one of her grown babies, returned to the barn to make a den. This time they did eat chickens...we actually caught them at it. We got rid of them by barricading them out of the barn in the late evening when they were all out hunting; found their access tunnel and boarded it up. They couldn't get back in and eventually left. You can also trap them,but, I say, if they're leaving your chickens alone, let them alone. They are better than any cat ever, as I said, in controlling mice and rats. Not every skunk carries rabies and chances are you would probably hear about it if there was a rabies epidemic in your area. I mean, I wouldn't go try to pet one, but I think sometimes just keeping your distance is the best thing. The dog is another story...believe me, you don't need to sniff closely...our dog has been sprayed in the past, but, it was not the end of the world. The best thing we found to use is skunk shampoo and anti-scent products, supplied by our vet.