Does the dog typically sleep in the crate? It seems it’s only a few extra hours if that’s the case.
My wife and I both work night shift. We're both away from home the same night once or seldom twice a week. We have a Jack Russell who's 10 or 11 years old and over the past few months her bladder isn't what it use to be. Most mornings I'm coming home to pee on the carpet. We have a cage that she comfortably fits in as she's not that big of a dog. But every time we go to work I don't have the heart to put her in it all night. When we both work, we're gone from about 6pm to 7am the next morning. I'm sure there's alternatives like dog walking services but I haven't looked into them to see how useful they'd be for night shift workers. The other thing that bothers me is that when you've worked all night and you come home in the morning exhausted to a mess on the carpet, it takes away all the enjoyment of having a dog. I actually hate the dog (she's my wife's) and I could give a fuck if she ran out the front door forever. But I think I'd also genuinely tolerate the dog more if we weren't always cleaning up after her. So I'm looking at it as "caging you up all night sucks but in the long run it's going to help us both."
So I poll the Chatter: Leaving a dog crated for 13ish hours a night 1-2 times a week okay? I had a Border Collie growing up and early on we'd keep her caged while we're at school so never more than 7-8 hours.