What happens if you issue "failover to dogs;" at the DGMGRL prompt while connected to Dogs?

Examine the Data Guard configuration:
Properties:
FastStartFailoverThreshold = ’30’
OperationTimeout = ’30’
TraceLevel = ‘USER’
FastStartFailoverLagLimit = ’30’
CommunicationTimeout = ‘180’
ObserverReconnect = ’10’
FastStartFailoverAutReinstate = ‘TRUE’
FastStartFailoverPmyShutdown = ‘TRUE’
BystandersFollowRoleChange = ‘all’
ObserverOverride = ‘FALSE’
Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED
Threshold: 30 seconds
Target: dogs
Observer: prutser6.example.com
Lag Limit: 30 seconds (not in use)
Shutdown Primary: TRUE
Auto-reinstate: TRUE Observer Reconnect: 10 seconds
Observer Override:
Configuration Status: SUCCESS
What happens if you issue "failover to dogs;" at the DGMGRL prompt while connected to Dogs?
A. The failover succeeds, Sheep becomes the new target standby database, and Cats is automatically reinstated.
B. The failover succeeds and Cats is automatically reinstated.
C. The failover succeeds and Cats is left running.
D. The failover succeeds and Cats is terminated.
E. It results in an error indicating that a failover is not allowed.

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