Link to PDF Illustrator

Hi my question is

If I create the file named DOG.ai Illustrator, and I save in PDF DOG.pdf, I now the Illustrator file and another as a pdf with the same name, if the next time that I open the Illustrator (DOG.ai) file and make changes, how do I link these changes in illustrator to the pdf file.

because this moment every time I change something in illustrator I have to save as a PFD.

Is it possible to connect in Illustrator and without "Save as" whenever changes take effect in the PDF as well?

Thank you for the execution step by step with the complete answer, Mylenium.

Tags: Illustrator

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