It could be lice or parasites. Make sure they have access to a good dust bath.
shaking the head, paws to ears, bad smell in ears
The phrase, 'go shake your ears' is an insult. When someone says this, they are referring to a donkey shaking his ears.
Getting water into a dogs ears is the same as getting water into your ears, the dog should be able to get it out by shaking its head, but if there is some damage in the ear and the water is dirty, the ear could become infected. Never deliberately pour water into a dog's ears, if you have to clean them do this with a damp cloth. If there is a problem with you dogs ears take to to see a Vet.
At the side of their heads
rabbit ears are on top of there heads connected to there brain to hear
Yes. On the side of their heads.
i think there on the side of there heads
Their ears are just a hole on each side of their head, only a few inches back from their eyes...just like a human's ears but they don't have lobes. Geese and ducks will often get water in their ears after swimming and it's pretty funny to watch them try to get the water out...there's a lot of head shaking going on, just a human being!
those black spots are black heads caused from to much oil in the ears
The bird's ears are in the side of their heads. They are not like human ears. They don't stick out. But they are little holes, and you cannot see them because they are covered by feathers.
2 on on each side of their heads, above their eyes
No, but since their heads are narrower, it appears the ears are larger than a brown bear's.