I have some personal experience in this area. I had an Akita that was diagnosed as blind at merely 7-8 weeks of age. While muscles and joints and whatnot do continue to develop, eyesight doesn't really fall into the category. It does, but to an extent. The puppy may not be looking at you for no particular reason. A foster puppy I had did the same behavior but is now a bouncy, happy, completely sighted dog.

What do her eyes actually look like??

If you are concerned, I would really call and make an appointment with your vet. They can verify whether or not there is retinal activity.

A common disease in dogs, which may be what she has IF she is (going) blind is Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA). It is more common in some breeds than others. It is a disease that is what it sounds like - it is a slow to aggressive regression in the function of the retina. Dogs can live very happy and incredibly normal lives being blind. If this is the diagnosis, I would love to help you further. Just don't give up!