Acharya Prashant clarifies that human spiritual longing cannot be compared to the behavior of animals like dogs. While dogs may appear happy when accepted by a family, this is an expression of physical nature and domestication rooted in the assurance of food rather than a desire for liberation. Animals act according to their DNA and physical needs, whereas man possesses a unique urge to be liberated from the cycle of suffering, birth, and death. The speaker emphasizes that for animals, it is about food and survival, not freedom or spiritual truth.