An e-collar is not the answer to the problem. If anything, it'll make it worse. Sorry that's not what you want to hear.
Contact a behaviorist that uses positive methods. Until then, keep the two dogs separated.
It also sounds like the GSD has become a helper dog/bully. I've worked with numerous dogs that feel the need to help supervise the other dogs.
Forget the alpha mumbo jumbo. You've been given solid advice on the matter. The dog shouldn't even know that you're delivering the shock from a collar let alone viewing the remote holder as "alpha".
Contact a behaviorist that uses positive methods. Until then, keep the two dogs separated.
It also sounds like the GSD has become a helper dog/bully. I've worked with numerous dogs that feel the need to help supervise the other dogs.
Forget the alpha mumbo jumbo. You've been given solid advice on the matter. The dog shouldn't even know that you're delivering the shock from a collar let alone viewing the remote holder as "alpha".